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FROM   THE  LIBRARY  OF 
REV.    LOUIS    FITZGERALD    BENSON.   D.  D. 

BEQUEATHED   BY  HIM  TO 

THE    LIBRARY   OF 

PRINCETON  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY 


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JUH  28  193; 
THE    SELECTI  0^%o«(»t  gPt^i^ 


OF 


PSALMS  AND  HYMNS 


IN     USE     OF     THE 


PROTESTANT  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH, 


IN     THE 


UNITED    STATES   OF   AMERICA  ; 
ALPHABETICALLY   ARRANGED   IN   LINES 

BY    WHICH    ANY    PSALM    OR    HYMN   MAY 
BE    FOUND,    ON    REFERENCE  TO   ANY   LINE   CONTAINED   THEREIN 


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ARRANQED    BY    OCTAVIUS    LONaWORTH. 


W  I  L  L  I  A  M  S  13  U  R  G  ,    N .    Y : 

OCTAVIUS    LONGWORTH. 

N  E  W  -  Y  O  R  K  : 
ORVILLE    A.    ROORBACK. 


1851. 


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Entered  according  to  Act  of  Congress  in  the  year  1851, 

By    OOTAVIUS    LONGWORTH, 

In  the  Clerk's  Office  of  the  District  Court  of  the  United  States,  for  the 

Southern  District  of  New-York. 


Stereotyped  ty  Vincent  L.   Dill, 
128  Eulton  St.  Sun  Building,  N.  T. 


Little  need  be  said  in  introducing  this  book  to  the  members 
of  the  Church. 

It  contains  the  entire  Psalms  and  Hymns  arranged  alphabeti- 
cally in  lines,  and  its  simple  object  is  to  enable  a  person  to  find 
any  Psalm  or  Hymn,  by  referring  to  any  line  contained  therein. 

The  importance  of  such  a  help  to  both  clergy  and  laity  will 
readily  be  perceived. 

It  will  save  much  time  to  the  clergy  by  enabhng  them  speed- 
ily to  choose  suitable  Psalms  and  Hymns  for  public  worship,  a 
single  line  so  often  expressing  the  subject  of  the  sermon,  the  sea- 
son, or  the  subjects  presented  in  the  lessons  for  the  day. 

It  will  enable  worshippers  who  may  not  have  heard  the  num- 
ber of  the  Psalm  or  Hymn  announced,  readily  to  turn  to  it,  if 
they  can  hear  any  line  by  the  minister  or  choir. 

When  we  reflect  upon  the  great  prominence  given  to  praise 
in  our  public  worship — the  beauty  of  harmony  of  subjects  as  well 
as  of  sounds,  the  great  effectiveness  produced  upon  the  minds  of 
the  congregation,  when  the  desk,  the  choir  and  the  pulpit,  combine 
in  the  presentations  of  the  same  truths ;  the  desire  to  "  sing  with 
the  understandmg "  as  well  as  with  the  spirit,  and  the  universal 
wish  of  the  worshipper  to  follow  the  words  of  the  choir  in  mind, 
if  not  in  voice,  the  importance  of  this  aid  to  our  public  worship 
may  be  estimated. 


VI  PREFACE. 

But  tliere  is  another  desideratum  which  this  book  is  design- 
ed to  accomplish.  Who  that  has  witnessed,  does  not  know  with 
what  dehght  the  sick,  the  afflicted,  and  the  dying,  seize  upon  de- 
tached portions  of  the  Psalms  and  Hymns  in  which  to  offer  their 
prayer  or  praise,  or  to  give  utterance  to  their  sentiments  l  Such 
a  manual  then  becomes  valuable  to  the  sick  room ;  it  should  be 
in  the  house  of  every  churchman. 

For  these  reasons  it  is  hoped  that  it  will  materially  aid  to 
the  more  consistent  worship  of  Almighty  God  in  the  songs  of 
praise,  and  that  its  importance  will  be  so  appreciated  and  made 
so  apparent  that  no  clergyman's  study,  no  chancel,  and  no  pew 
will  be  considered  furnished  without  a  copy  of  this  useful  Manual. 


Psalm. 

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135 

96 

76 

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145 

108 

148 

136 

89 

103 

51 

39 

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122 

122 

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28 

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THE     PSALMS 


ALPHABETICALLY    ARRANGED, 


PSALMS 


Abhor  what's  ill,  and  truth  esteem.. . 

About  the  spacious  land 

Above  all  gods  is  crown'd 

Above  all  other  deities 

Above  all  the  world 

Above  earth's  potentates  enthroned.. 

Above  our  knowledge  raised 

Above  the  starry  fianie 

Above  the  starry  frame 

Above  the  waters  stand 

Above  their  foes  be  raised  on  high.. . 

Above  this  little  spot  of  clay 

A  broken  spirit  is 

A  cipher  sums  my  years.. 

A  common  ruin  shall  attend 

A  constant  guest  appear 

A  constant  guest  be  found 

A  fortress  and  defence  to  me 

A  future  harvest  for  the  just 

A  gentler  stream  with  gladness  still. . 

A  gracious  answer  found , 

A  gracious  answer  send , 

A  healing  spring,  a  spring  to  cleanse 

A  King  superior  far  to  all , 

A  lasting  theme  of  praise , 

A  mouldering  tomb  (liy  faithfulness. 
A  plenteous  crop  of  fuH-car'd  corn  . . 

A  portion  to  mankind 

A  present  help  when  dangers  press. 
A  safe  retreat,  a  hiding-place 


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THE      PSALMS 


A  thousand  days  to  spend 

A  watch-liglit,  to  point  out.  the  path. 
A  work  of  such  a  wondrous  frame. . 

A  work  that  was  foretold 

Abundantly  is  shed 

Accept  my  secret  prayer 

According"  to  their  works  requite. . . . 

According-  to  thy  gracious  word 

According-  to  thy  judgments,  Lord.. 


According-  to  thy  plighted  word 

According  to  thy  promised  grace 

According-  to  thy  promise,  Lord 

According  to  thy  word 

According  to  thy  word 

According  to  thy  word 

Acquaint  the  nations  with  his  deeds 

Adored  for  ever  be  the  Lord 

Advanced  thy  lofty  head 

Advancing  him  in  courts  to  dwell 

Affliction's  chastening  rod 

Afford  me  needful  aid 

Again  more  fervently  I  prayed 

Again  thou  send'st  thy  spirit  forth... ., 

Against  thee.  Lord,  alone 

Age  to  age  his  power  shall  teach 

Age  to  age  his  works  transmittetli 

Alike  by  all  mankind 

All  creatures,  both  of  sea  and  land 

All  heathen  kings  shall  fear 

All  his  designs  attend 

All  his  works  his  goodness  prove 

All  men  are  insincere 

All  my  desires  appear 

All  other  gods  obey 

All  other  righteousness  disclaim 

All  other  seats  excel 

All  praise  to  him  yield 

All  prompt  to  do  their  sovereign's  will 

All  shall  confess  thee  great,  and  great 

All  the  wicked  who  despise  him 

All  tilings  the  course  by  thee  oidain'd. . . .  . . 

All  tliose  who  have  his  goodness  proved. .  . . 

All  those  who  walk  in  crooked  paths 


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ALPHABETICALLY      ARRANGED 


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All  thy  commands  obey'd , 

All  thy  Spirit  hath  reveal'd 

All  thy  works,  0  Lord,  shall  bless  thee. 

All  wait  on  thy  dispensing  hand 

All  were  degenerate  grown,  and  base. . 

All  you  of  Israel's  line 

Allow  no  respite  to  our  toil 

Alone  can  them  support 

Alone  I  can  rely 

Alone  should  be  adored 

Alone  to  be  adored 

Amazing  works  are  wrought 

Amazing  works  has  done 

Among  the  gods  there's  none  like  thee., 

Among  the  saints  have  place 

An  age  that  few  survive 

An  upright  mind  renew 

And  after  sickness  makes  thee  sound. . . 

And  all  false  ways  decline 

And  all  mankind,  with  one  consent. . . . 

And  all  our  diligence  employ 

And  all  our  zealous  vows  complete 

And  all  shall  last ' 

And  all  that  is  within  me,  join 

And  all  that  love  thy  name 

And  all  that  seek  the  Lord  shall  be. .  . . 

And  all  that  they  contain . . 

And  all  the  beauteous  hosts  of  light. .  . . 

And  all  the  ills  we  suffer  now 

And  all  the  people's  glad  applause 

And  all  the  sons  of  men  did  view 

And  all  the  world  in  awe  shall  stand. . . 
And  all  the  world  pay  homage  there.. . 
And  all  the  world  resound  his  praise... . 

And  all  their  counsels  die 

And  all  their  wants  supply 

And  all  their  wounds  does  close 

And  all  their  wants  supply 

And  all  thou  dost  is  so 

And  all  thy  proud  oppressors  see 

And  all  thy  lofty  foes 

And  all  with  faithfulness  perform'd. .  . . 
And  all  with  universal  jo}' 


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THE      PSALMS 


And  anguish  rack'd  my  breast 

And  as  a  mid-day  sun  to  shine ; 

And  as  thy  favors  endless  are 

And  as  thy  glory  fills  the  sky 

And  as  thy  mercies  still  increase 

And  at  thy  gracious  throne  appear 

And  bade  the  rising  ground 

And  banish'd  justice  will  restore 

And  bend  them  to  his  will 

And  bless  his  holy  Name 

And  bless  his  own  with  constant  peace. . 
And  bless  their  God  in  songs  of  praise. . . 

And  bless  thy  holy  Name 

And  bow  with  adoration  there 

And  bring  me  timel}^  aid 

And  bring  sincere  delight 

And  by  assembled  saints  below 

And  by  their  guidance  walk 

And  by  thy  sacred  rules  to  walk 

And  by  thy  wrath  dismay'd 

And,  casting  out  the  heathen  race 

And  cause  the  brightness  of  thy  face 

And  celebrate  his  fame..  .'....• 

And  celebrate  with  thanks  thy  Name.. .  . 
And  change  the  prospect  of  the  deep. . . . 

And  charm  their  griefs  to  rest 

And  cheerful  songs  their  tongues  employ 

And  children  of  Sion 

And,  clad  in  rich  array 

And  cleanse  me  from  my  sin 

And  clouds  that  move 

And  constantly  my  time  to  come 

And  constantly  obey'd 

And  contrite  spirit  save 

And  count  thy  people's  triumph  mine. .  . 

And  cover  thy  unguarded  head 

And  creeping  thing 

And  crush  the  haughty 's  boasted  might.. 

And  deluges  o'erflow  my  head 

And  differing  nations  gladly  join 

And  disappoint  the  will  of  those 

And  discipline  my  willing  heart 

And  does  his  gracious  covenant  write.  — 

To 


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ALPHABETICALLY     ARRANGED, 


And  dried  my  eyes  from  tears 

And  drink  as  from  a  fountain's  head.. . . 
And  earth,  and  seas,  with  all  their  train 
And  earth  her  sovereign  Lord  confess. . . 

And  eat  the  bread  of  care 

And  emulate  the  dove ' 

And  ever  art  the  same 

And  ever  bless  thy  Name.. .' 

And  ever  since,  thy  wordrous  works. . . . 

And  ever  wish  thee  well 

And  every  feebler  light 

And  every  furfow'd  valley  fills 

And  every  man,  in  best  estate 

And  fainting  with  desire 

And  far  beyond  th'  aspiring  clouds 

And  favors  Israel's  race 

And  finds  his  courage  vain '. . 

And  firmly  fix  it  in  their  place 

And  fish  that  through  the  sea 

And  flowing  blessings  daily  send 

And  fly  beyond  the  western  main 

And  for  eternal  rules  ordain'd '. . . . 

And,  for  my  feeble  strength  to  bear. .  . . 

And  for  this  triumph  find  a  voice 

And,  for  thy  servant  David's  sake 

And,  for  thy  wondrous  goodness'  sake. . 
And,  for  thy  wondrous  mercy's  sake. .  . . 

And  fowl  of  wing 

And  frees  the  captive  from  restraint. .  . . 

And  friendly  warnings  give 

And  from  my  loud  complaint 

And  from  our  cruel  foes 

And  from  the  dark  returns  of  night 

And  from  the  grave's  expecting  mouth. 
And  from  the  mire  my  feet   retrieve. . . . 

And  from  the  noisome  pestilence 

And  from  the  wicked  set  theiu  free  .... 
And  from  their  humble  neck  shall  take. 

And  from  thy  ways  declined 

And  gave  this  lower  globe  of  earth 

And  gentle  psaltery's  silver  sound 

And  gently  there  repose 

And  give  the  proud  their  due 


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THE      PSALMS 


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give  thy  servant  aid 

gladness  for  the  heart  that's  right. . 
gHtt'ring  frost  o'er  all  the  plains.. . 

glorious  acts  proclaim 

glory  for  a  garment  take 

God,  from  whom  all  goodness  flows 

God,  my  strong  defence 

graciously  continue  still 

graciously  reply 

grant  him  all  his  days  to  see 

grant  me  all  my  prayer 

greatly  to  be  praised 

guard  from  every  ill 

guide  me  in  thy  perfect  way 

has,  above  thy  fellows  round 

hated  still  the  crooked  paths 

hates  the  hypocrite's  disguise 

have  their  daily  alms  from  thee. .  . 

have  the  Lord  our  friend 

have,  with  fervent  humble  zeal.... 

hear  and  do  his  sacred  will 

hear  us  in  distress 

heard  from  heaven  my  humble  cry 
heavenly  mirth  let  earth  express. . 

he  from  Sion  hath  appeared ' 

he  my  voice  shall  hear 

he,  thy  duty  to  requite 

he  will  ever  keep  in  mind 

he  will  needful  help  afford ' 

her  sad  state  with  pity  view 

highly  to  be  praised 

his  almighty  hand ■ . . 

his  just  paths  prepare. . . .' ' 

his  unbounded  happiness 

hoary  heads ' 

honor'd  his  mountain ■ 

hope  for  like  redress  with  me 

how  their  councils  move 

humble  proselytes  repair 

I  from  them,  through  all  my  life... 

I  in  grateful  songs  of  praise 

I,  my  tuneful  part  to  take 

I,  secure  on  thy  defence 


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ALPHABETICALLY      ARRANGED, 


And  I  shall  think  them  kind 

And  I  the  course  of  all  my  life . 

And  I  this  truth  have  fully  known. 

And  I  thy  statutes  to  perform 

And  I  will  set  thee  safe  and  free. . . 
And  I  will  worship  in  thy  fear 


And 

And 

And 

And 

And, 

And 


n  full  state  appear. 

n  his  sacred  paths  shall  lead, 


n  his  service,  spend. 

n  his  temple  spend , 

in  the  midst  of  all  their  wants. 
n  the  pious  search  delight 


And  in  the  service  of  my  God. 


And  in  this  concert  bear  thy  part 

And  in  thy  house  shall  join 

And  in  thy  righteous  judgments.  Lord 

And,  in  thy  righteousness  employ 'd 

And  in  thy  sacred  temple  pray 

And  instruments  of  many  strings 

And  inward  strength  supply 

And  Israel's  God  our  Israel's  King 

And  Israel's  house  will  bless. 

And  Israel's  offspring  for  his  own '. 

And  join  devotion  to  my  song 

And  jointly  make  a  cheerful  noise 

And  joys  that  n^ver  fade 

And  judges  of  the  earth 

And  keep  me  safe  from  harm i. 

And  keep  that  branch  from  danger  free.. . . 

And  keep  your  festal-day 

And  knowledge  of  true  happiness » 

And  lasting  as  the  sun 

And  late  to  rest  repair 

And  laws  to  us  assign'd 

And  lays  the  floods  to  rest 

And  lead  me  in  thy  way 

And  leave  to  him  the  rest 

And  let  a  constant  guard 

And  let  all  those  who  fear  the  Lord 

And  let  the  cheerful  song  rebound 

And  let  the  tribute  of  our  praise , 

And  let  the  world,  with  one  consent 

And  let  their  hearts  o'erflow  with  joy , 


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THE      PSALMS 


And  let  them  say,  How  dreadful,  Lord 

And  let  your  hope,  securely  fix'd 

And  life  renews  the  gladden'd  earth 

And  life's  eternal  spring 

And  like  a  bay-tree  fresh  and  green 

And,  like  a  garment  often  worn 

And,  like  the  eagle's,  he  renews 

And,  like  thyself,  thy  judgments.  Lord 

And  listen  to  my  prayer 

And  listen  when  I  pray 

And  loudly  speak  his  praise 

And  loves  his  punishments  to  guide 

And  lying  arts  removed 

And  made  his  righteous  acts  appear 

And  made  the  wounds  thy  scourge  had  torn. 

And  mad'st  it  take  a  lasting  root 

And  magnify  his  Name. 

And  make  my  footsteps  sure 

And  make  the  angry  sea  comply 

And  make  us  still  rejoice 

And  makes  the  prostrate  rise 

And  mark  all  such  as  upright  are 

And  may  all  mankind  with  blessing 

And  meditates  by  night 

And  me  from  bondage  draw 

And  mention  his  alone 

And  mercy's  healing  balm  pour'd  in. ..... . 

And  midst  the  dark  and  gloomy  shades  of  night 

And,  mindful  of  his  favors  past 

And  misty  air 

And  mix  their  songs  with  mine 

And  mountains  in  the  ocean  lost 

And  murmnring  waters  freely  flow 

And  my  eternal  portion  be 

And  my  instruction  hear • 

And  nations,  strangers  to  thy  Name 

And  nature's  fetters  melt  away 

And  never  will  their  cause  forsake 

And  new-made  songs  of  loud  applause 

And  no  good  thing  will  he  withhold 

And  none  shall  find  his  promise  vain 

And  none  will  dare  your  cause  to  own. . . .  . . 

And  now  relieved,  my  heart,  with  joy 

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And  ocean  with  thy  wonders  fraught 

And  offerings  bring  with  constant  care 

And  of  his  constant  truth,  each  night 

And  of  his  will  inquire 

And  only  in  thy  sight 

And  on  the  mountains,  through  his  care. .  . 

And  on  thy  people  didst  bestow 

And  others,  to  his  worship  brought 

And  own  his  favorite 

And  patiently  for  him  attend 

And  peace  be  yet  an  inmate  of  this  breast.. 

And  piety,  though  clothed  in  rags 

And  pleasing  tribute  pay 

And  praise  his  holy  Name . .' 

And  press  to  overwhelm  my  soul 

And  priesthood  shall  no  period  see 

And  private  council  still  afford 

And  proclaim  thy  sovereign  power 

And  promised  aid  afford 

And  promised  succor  grant 

And  prosperous  days  would  see 

And,  prostrate  at  his  footstool  fallen 

And  providential  care 

And  quite  renounce  thy  fear 

And  ransoms  thee  from  death 

And  reach'd  to  proud  Euphrates'  stream. . . 

And  rest  my  weary  mind 

And  righteousness  with  peace 

And  righteous  throne,  above 

And  righteous  word  fulfiU'd 

And  round  thine  altar  go 

And  sacrifice  of  choicest  kind 

And  safe,  as  on  a  rock,  abide 

And  saints  to  thy  protection  trust 

And  scatter'd  nations  of  the  earth 

And  secretly  with  wisdom's  laws 

And  seem,  for  joy,  to  shout  and  sing 

And  seen  how  he,  with  wondrous  power. . . 

And  Seraphim 

And  servants  of  thy  will 

And  sets  the  prisoners  free 

And  shall  be  seen  no  more 

And  shall  enrol  her  holy  seed 


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THE      PSALMS 

And  shield  art  thou,  O  Lord 

And  shout  with  cheerful  voice 

And  sing  before  him  songs  of  praise 

And  sink  in  gaping  graves 

And  Sion  was  our  mournful  theme 

And  snatch  me  from  the  raging  deep. . . . 

And  so  advance  thy  Name 

And  so  fulfils  the  just  desire 

And  so  I  clean  shall  be 

And  so  prolong  your  happy  days 

And  so,  reclaim'd  to  thy  just  paths 

And  speedily  relent 

And  speedy  succor  send 

And  spread  his  glorious  praise 

And  spreads  his  sway  o'er  heathen  lands. 

And  steadfastly  obey 

And  still  approach  more  near 

And  still  his  Name  with  praises  bless. . . . 

And  still  rejoice 

And  still  thy  grateful  thanks  express .... 
And  still  your  grateful  hymns  repeat. . . . 

And  stops  their  hungry  cries 

And  strews  their  scatter'd  brandies  round 

And  strike  each  warbling  string 

And  subject  of  your  verse 

And  such  the  proselytes  that  seek 

And  sun,  that  guid'st  the  day 

And  sure  possession  art 

And  swell  the  towering  waves 

And  take  my  needful  rest 

And  taught  me  thy  just  ways 

And  teaching  them  his  ways 

And  that  in  faithfulness,  0  Lord 

And  that  it  never  fails,  let  all 

And  the  brightness  of  thy  dwelling 

And,  the  dragon's  den  exploring 

And  the  glories  of  thy  throne 

And  the  riches  of  his  grace 

And  the  vast  fabric  still  sustains 

And  tliem  from  wicked  hands  redeem . . . 

And  thence  his  sovereignty  extends 

And  thence  thy  wonders  show 

And  then  establish'd  his  decree 


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And  then  to  glory  me  receive 

And  then  with  me  you'll  own 

And  there  my  vows  will  pay 

And  there  thy  praise  display 

And  they  again  to  theirs 

And  they  that  in  thy  house  would  dwell. . 
And  those  sound  rules  which  thou  prcscrib'st 
And  those  that  choose  thy  upright  ways. .  . . 

And  those  who  see  his  wondrous  ways 

And,  though  he  promise  to  his  loss 

And,  though  in  every  place  I  sought 

And,  though  so  long  delay'd 

And  thoughts,  all  vanish  in  an  hour 

And  thou  inclin'dst  thine  ear 

And  thou  shalt  praise  thy  gracious  God 

And  thou  thy  constant  goodness  didst 

And  thou  vouchsaf'st  to  set  me  still. ....... 

And  thou  wilt  still  secure 

And,  through  his  progress,  cheerful  light. .  . . 

And  through  the  holy  city  sing 

And  thus  deriding  say 

And  thus  his  kingdom's  glorious  state 

And  thus  ]  breathe  my  heavy  sigh 

And  thus  to  him  I  pray'd 

And  thy  deeds  of  wonder  tell 

And  thy  free  Spirit's  firm  support 

And  thy  great  power,  by  all  admired 

And  thy  great  power  confess 

And  thy  own  city  flourish  long 

And  thy  refreshing  grace 

And  thy  salvation  own 

And,  till  my  course  of  life  is  done 

And  to  himself  his  throne  to  take 

And,  to  his  endless  praise 

And  to  our  offspring  yet  unborn 

And  to  posterity  record 

And  to  the  dismal  shades  of  death 

And  to  the  harp  with  solemn  sounds 

And  to  the  man  that  justly  lives 

And  to  the  prisoner  grants  release 

And  to  the  upright  man  disclose 

And  to  the  voice  of  my  request 

And  to  their  prayers  have  no  return 


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THE      PSALMS 


And  to  those  nations  sino'  thy  praise 

And  to  thy  everlasting  Name 

And  toss  the  troubled  waves  on  high 

And  trees  for  fruit  design'd 

And  truth's  eternal  fame 

And  tuneful  harmonies  awake 

And  uncontroll'd  thy  power 

And  unexampled  acts  of  grace 

And  universal  glory  claim 

And  virtue's  ways  pursue 

And  vital  warmth  bestows 

And  vows  with  strictest  care  made  good.. .  . 

And  waits  with  salvation 

And  washest  out  the  crimson  dye 

And  wash  our  guilt  away 

And  we  again  are  free 

And  we  no  more  remain 

And  wealthy  Saba's  king 

And  well-tuned  harps,  with  songs  of  praise. . 

And,  when  distress'd,  his  gracious  ear , 

And  when  I  wake  in  dead  of  night 

And,  when  my  soul  was  press'd  with  fear. . , 

And  when  my  voice  is  lost  in  death , 

And  when  thou  speak'st  the  word,  "  Return' 
And,  when  thy  rising  beams  they  view.. .  . , 

And  when  to  him  I  make  my  pra3^er 

And  when  with  thirst  my  spirits  sink 

And,  where  he's  ever  present,  seek 

And  where  his  promised  aid , 

And  where  thy  glorious  paths  appear 

And  where  't  is  lost  renew 

And  while  I  bless  thy  Name 

And  who  not  only  know  his  will 

And  whose  repentance  is  sincere 

And  will  his  wondrous  works  declare 

And  will  their  prayer  attend 

And  will  their  troubles  soon  compose 

And  wilt  thou  not,  at  length  O  God 

And  winds  that  where 

And  with  a  heart  enlarged  with  joy 

And,  with  glad  hymns,  their  awful  (h'ead.  . . 
And  with  his  favor  all  his  saints 

And  with  his  unresisted  might 

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And  with  his  unresisted  might 

And  with  impartial  equity 

And,  with  my  lieart,  my  voice  I'll  raise.. 

And  with  repeated  hymns  of  praise 

And  with  successive  honors  crown'd 

And  with  success  our  battles  fight 

And,  with  the  dawning  day 

And,  with  thy  love  inspired 

And  with  triumphant  voices  sing 

And  with  your  thankful  tongues  confess. 

And  wondrous  works  express 

And  wonted  favor  show 

And  wrath  so  long  retain 

And  yet  thou  mak'st  the  infant  tongue. . . 

And  yet  thy  wrath  does  fall  or  rise 

Anointed  Prince  !   thou  bending  low. . . . 

Appear  more  numerous  and  bright 

Appease  the  Son  with  due  respect 

Appointed  day  of  grace 

Approach  not  my  abode 

Approach,  ye  children  of  the  Lord 

Are  eased  by  his  decree 

Are  full  of  grace  and  love 

Are  hearts  which  love  and  zeal  inspire.. 
Are  heavenly  hosts,  that  wait  his  will. . . 

Are  like  a  day  that's  past 

Are  like  an  evening  shade 

Are  open  to  tliy  view 

Are  still  reposed  on  thee 

Are  they  whom  gods  the  heathen  call. . . 

Arise,  0  Lord,  and  now  possess 

Around  shall  tempests  fiercely  rage 

Around  the  good  and  just. 

Around  thy  temple  throng 

Art  God  from  all  eternity 

As  all  my  fathers  were 

As  are  their  works  to  thine 

As  bright  as  flame,  as  swift  as  wind 

As  doth  the  earth,  which  thou  uphold'st. 

As  evening  sacrifice 

As  far  as  't  is  from  east  to  west 

As  from  the  birth  of  time  thy  truth 

As  good  as  he  is  great 


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3 

89 

3 

4 

89 

2 

5 

2 

0 

1 

80 

2 

1 

4 

97 

15 

3 

2 

29 

2 

1 

1 

119 

5 

2 

97 

5 

7 

4 

43 

2 

2 

2 

53 

3 

2 

69 

1 

4 

2 

80 

1 

3 

2 

97 

21 

7 

4 

63 

11 

4 

75 

2 

5 

106 

2 

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43 

1 

2 

4 

29 

1 

4 

2 

63 

3 

2 

72 

2 

4 

33 

5 

4 

65 

6 

4 

83 

1 

4 

1 

97 

12 

2 

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114 

1 

4 

81 

7 

1 

97 

20 

6 

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110 

1 

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19 


103 
66 
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139 
31 
72 
90 
68 
42 
42 
22 
22 
89 

107 

119 
25 
51 
46 

112 
90 
25 
5 
63 
68 
96 
2 
50 

149 
19 
90 
33 

121 
18 
55 
72 

122 
84 

107 

50 

2 

119 
74 

135 


THE      PSALMS 


As  high  as  heaven  its  arch  extends 

As  I  before  his  aid  implored 

As  in  a  dry  and  barren  place 

As  in  the  blazing  noon  of  day 

As  just  and  righteous  is  thy  name 

As  long  as  sun  and  moon  endure 

As  more  or  less  we  fear 

As  once  it  honor'd  Sinai's  hill 

As  pants  the  hart  for  cooling  streams 

As  pants  the  wearied  hart  for  cooling  springs 

As  pastime  they  behold 

As  spoil,  my  garments  they  divide 

As  that  which  does  tliy  throne  surround.. . 

As  the   people  of  his  choice 

As  thou  art  wont  to  visit  those 

As  thou  wert  ever,  kind 

As  thou  wert  ever  kind 

As  to  our  fathers  in  distress 

As  well  as  just  to  all  mankind 

As  we  of  our  misdeeds,  do  thou 

As  willfully  offend 

As  with  a  shield,  defend 

As  with  its  choicest  food  supplied 

Ascending  high,  in  triumph  thou 

Ascribe  due  honor  to  his  Name 

Ask,  and  receive  thy  full  demands 

Assemble  all  my  saints  to  me 

Assembly  to  sing , 

Assist  the  feeblest  sight 

At  first  we  grow  like  grass  that  feels 

At  his  command  appear'd 

At  home,  al)road,  in  peace,  in  war 

At  home  my  safeguard  and  my  tower. . . . 

At  morn,  at  noon,  at  night  I'll  pray 

At  nature's  limits  end 

At  Salem's  courts  we  must  appear 

At  their  request  dost  grant 

At  thy  command  the  winds  arise 

Attend,  my  people  ;   Israel  hear 

Attend,  0  earth,  whilst  I  declare 

Attend,  O  gracious  Lord 

Attend  on  thy  command 

Attend  with  constant  care 

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51 

49 

113 

26 
56 
69 
53 
36 
37 
17 
17 
68 
87 
97 
20 
44 
40 
91 
69 
20 

5 
49 
53 
75 

2 
43 
123 
15 
69 
28 
98 
14 
45 
56 
99 
63 
87 
43 

2 

97 

58 

109 


2 

2 

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17 


2 

2 

22 


ALPHABETICALLY      ARRANGED 


Selec. 

Part 

Verse 

51 

2 

2 

47 

2 

88 

2 

97 

15 

3 

20 

5 

53 

6 

96 

16 

97 

6 

3 

123 

1 

75 

3 

101 

3 

97 

3 

1 

14 

1 

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66 

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106 

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38 

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55 

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47 

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88 

5 

39 

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97 

21 

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97 

5 

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31 

3 

3 

94 

1 

97 

21 

6 

96 

15 

49 

4 

39 

7 

88 

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2 

28 

2 

3 

70 

1 

4 

97 

9 

3 

64 

8 

28 

1 

5 

59 

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99 

o 

78 

5 

48 

75 

3 

61 

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66 

57 

108 

119 

25 

68 

118 

119 

149 

96 

125 

119 

18 

87 

132 

25 

43 

71 

57 

108 

45 

16 

119 

119 

37 

116 

119 

118 

63 

45 

108 

63 

33 

91 

119 

85 

33 

76 

122 

99 

62 

96 

80 


Attend  with  heedful  care 

Awake,  my  glory  ;  harp  and  lute. . . . 
Awake,  my  lute ;   nor  thou,  my  harp. 

Away  from  me  ye  wicked  men 

Be  blotted  out  by  thee 

Be  daily  his  great  Name  adored 

Be  endless  as  his  love 

Be  from  my  mouth  removed 

Be  glad  in  their  King 

Be  glory  then  to  him  restored 

Be  good,  O  righteous  God  to  those. . . 

Be  gracious  to  thy  servant.  Lord 

Be  guarded  safe  from  every  foe 

Be  mine  to  drink  thy  living  spring.. . 

Be  that,  not  only  with  thy  ark 

Be  that  the  shameful  lot  of  such 

Be  these  my  guides  to  lead  the  way.. 

Be  thou  my  strong  abiding-place 

Be  thou,  O  God,  exalted  high 

Be  thou,  0  God,  exalted  high 

Because  fresh  blessings  God  on  thee.. 

Because  he  still  is  nigh 

Because  I  find  thy  judgments  all. . . . 
Because  my  chief  delight  has  been.. . 
Because  on  him  they  still  depend. . . . , 
Because  the  Lord  vouchsafed  to  hear. , 

Because  the  love  I  bore  to  them , 

Because  thou  only  art  my  God 

Because  thou  still  doth  succor  bring. . 

Because  thy  heart,  by  justice  led 

Because  thy  mercy's  boundless  height 
Because  to  me  thy  wondrous  love. ... 

Because  we  trust  in  thee 

Because,  with  well-placed  confidence. . 
Before  affliction  stopp'd  my  course . . .  . 
Before  him  righteousness  shall  march.. 

Before  him  trembling  stand ■ 

Before  him  ye  mighty 

Before  his  ark  to  celebrate , 

Before  his  footstool  fall 

Before  his  throne  pour  out  your  hearts 
Before  his  throne  your  homage  pay. . 
Before  it  thou  prepared'st  the  way. . . 


2L 


THE      PSALMS 


Selec 


Verse 


39 
119 
98 
90 
84 
1 
95 
138 
90 
41 
90 
119 
72 
96 
121 
80 
138* 
62 
139 
63 
90 
]3 
119 
112 
72 
36 
55 
147 
94 
65 
104 
134 
32 
51 
34 
89 
118 
98 
25 
31 
147 
14 
106 


Before  I  vanish  quite  from  hence 

Before  me  always  laid 

Before  tli'  Almighty  King- 

Before  the  evening  close 

Before  their  God  appear 

Before  their  Judge's  face 

Before  the  Lord,  our  Maker,  fall 

Before  the  mighty  I  will  sing , 

Before  thou  hrought'st  the  mountains  forth, 

Before  thy  glorious  face , 

Before  thy  sight  are  laid , 

Before  thy  throne  appear 

Begin  at  proud  Euphrates'  stream 

Behold  !  in  truth  and  justice  clad 

Behold,  the  God  who  slumbers  not 

Behold  the  vineyard  made  by  thee 

Beholds  with  just  neglect 

Belongs  of  right  to  God  alone 

Beneath  the  sable  wings  of  night 

Beneath  the  shadow  of  thy  wing 

Beneath  thine  anger's  sad  effects 

Beneath  thy  mercy's  wing 

Beset  with  danger,  still  I  make 

Beset  with  threatening  dangers  round 

Beyond  compare,  appears 

Beyond  the  spreading  sky  extends 

Bidding  the  Avorld  farewell 

Binds  nature  fast  in  icy  chains 

Bless'd  is  the  man,  whom  thou,  0  Lord. .  . 
Bless'd  is  the  man,  who,  near  thee  placed.. 
Bless  God,  my  soul ;  thou,  Lord,  alone.. .  . 

Bless  God,  ye  servants,  that  attend 

Blessings  of  mercy  shall  surround 

Blot  out  my  crying  sins 

Blot  out  their  evil  name 

Both  heaven  and  earth  just  praises  owe. .  . 

Both  light  and  comfort  find 

Both  to  reward  and  doom 

Both  truth  and  mercy  shine 

Bow  down  thy  gracious  ear 

Bring  back  his  people,  though  dispersed. .  . 

But  all,  he  saw,  were  gone  aside 

But  always  practice  what  they  know 


33 

97 
77 
69 
63 
1 
74 
112 
69 
35 
69 
97 
56 
75 
98 
61 
112 
48 
113 
49 
69 
10 
97 
91 
56 
30 
45 
121 
73 
50 
83 
108 
27 
44 
29 
68 
96 
77 
20 
26 
121 
11 
86 


1 

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18 


6 
6 
5 
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2 
6 
5 
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6 
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8 

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4 

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4 

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ALPHABETICALLY   ARRANGED, 


73 
119 

24 
119 

93 
104 
18 
73 
66 
22 
37 
90 
66 
90 
119 
119 
78 
128 
119 
69 
38 
22 
1 
122 
147 
51 
124 
40 
86 
92 
119 
104 
113 
1 
145 
116 
118 
94 
32 
102 
102 
130 
92 


But  as  for  me,  't  is  good  and  just 

But  far  from  me  do  thou,  0  Lord 

But  for  himself  this  Lord  of  all 

But  give  me  lively  power  and  strength. . 

But  God  above  can  still  their  noise 

But  God  forever  is  the  same 

But  God,  on  whom  my  hopes  depend. . . 
But  God  shall  inward  strength  impart. .  . 

But  God  to  me,  whene'er  I  cried 

But  hears  its  humble  cr\^ 

But  lie  was  gone  as  swift  as  thought. . . . 

But  howsoever  fresh  and  fair 

But,  if  ni}''  heart  to  sin  incline 

But  if,  with  more  than  common  strength. 

But  I  have  since  been  disciplined 

But  in  the  path  which  he  directs 

But  keep  his  just  commands 

But  keeps  his  steps  confined  with  care.. 

But  kindly  grant  I  still  may  keep 

But  look'd  alas  !  for  both  in  vain 

But,  Lord,  before  thy  searching  eyes. . . . 

But  made  the  rabble's  mirth 

But  makes  the  perfect  law  of  God 

But  most  of  all  I'll  seek  thy  good 

But  nobler  works  his  grace  record 

But  on  such  offerings  thou  disdain'yt. . . . 

But  praised  be  our  eternal  Lord 

But  preach'd  thy  love,  for  all  design'd.. 

But  prompt  to  pardon  too 

But  righteous  men,  like  rising  palms. . . . 

But  see,  my  soul  within  me  sinks 

But  send  again  th}^  Spirit  forth 

But  shadows  of  his  glory  are 

But  sinners,  and  the  paths  they  tread. .  . 

But  sinners,  who  his  vengeance  dare. 

But  still  in  all  the  straits  of  life 

But  still  })rolongs  my  days , 

But  that  the  Lord  was  near , 

But  them  who  in  His  truth  contide , 

But  thine  eternal  state,  0  Lord , 

But  thou  continuest  still  the  same , 

But  thou  forgiv'st,  lest  we  despond. 


Line. 


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97 
19 
97 
72 
84 
14 
57 
51 
17 
31 
69 
51 
69 
97 
97 
60 
103 
97 
54 
32 
17 
1 
99 
121 
44 
100 
34 
65 
71 
97 
84 
92 
1 
117 
94 
96 
73 

80 
80 


But  thou,  my  God,  art  still  most  high |    71 


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2 

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3 

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3 

3 

2 

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8 

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Psalm 

119 

45 

32 
145 

15 
103 

22 
119 
119 
115 

34 

39 

50 

20 
115 

19 
119 

90 
103 
132 

96 
148 

89 
121 
148 

72 
135 

51 
148 

51 
146 
13G 
103 
118 
125 
136 

33 
1 

81 

51 
119 

15 
119 


THE     PSALMS 


But  thy  commandments,  like  thyself.. 
But  thy  firm  tlnone,  0  God,  is  fix'd.. 

But  tliy  forgiveness  interposed 

But  time  itself  outlast 

But  to  inhabit  there 

But  to  it  just  obedience  pay 

But  to  my  succor  haste 

But  to  thy  law  affection  bear 

But  to  thy  laws  affection  bear 

But  to  thy  sacred  Name 

But  turns  his  wrathful  look  on  those.. 

But  vanity  appears 

But  wasting  flames  before  him  send. .  . 

But  we  in  God's  right  hand 

But  we  will  bless  for  evermore. . .  .^  . , 
But  what  frail  man  observes  how  oft. . 

But  what  thy  precepts  give 

But  who  thine  anger's  dread  effects. .  . 

But  with  his  anger  quickly  part 

But  with  thy  presence  bless'd 

By  all  who  have  false  gods  adored. . . . 

By  cedars  stately  tall 

By  choirs  of  angels  sung  above 

By  day  or  night  molest 

By  every  beast 

By  every  tongue  confess'd 

By  glad  experience  found 

By  God  most  highly  prized 

By  hills,  and  mountains,  all 

By  him  a  broken,  contrite  heart 

By  him  the  blind  receive  their  sight... 

By  him  the  heavens  display 

By  him  with  grace  and  mercy  crown'd 

By  his  almighty  arm 

By  his  almighty  hand 

By  his  almighty  hand 

By  his  almighty  word,  at  first 

By  ill  advice  to  walk 

By  Israel's  chosen  seed 

By  lofty  walls  secured 

By  making  still  their  course  of  life.. .  . 

By  malice  whisper'd  round 

By  me,  thy  servant,  prized 


Selec. 


Line. 


97 
39 
27 

117 
12 
81 
17 
97 
97 
93 
29 
33 
43 
16 
93 
15 
97 
69 
81 

106 
75 

122 
68 
98 

122 
56 

109 
44 

122 
44 

119 

110 
81 
96 

101 

110 
28 
1 
62 
44 
97 
12 
97 


12 


2 
15 
21 


2 
10 

9 


6 
6 
2 

10 
1 

10 
5 
1 
2 
1 
5 
2 
2 
5 
8 
6 
5 
1 
5 
2 
3 
5 
5 
3 
5 

13 
4 

13 
5 

13 
6 
5 
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5 
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3 
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14 
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18 


Psalm. 


131 
111 

15 

45 

89 

24 

119 

119 

104 

74 

119 

65 

95 

119 

111 

119 

119 

111 

119 

39 

148 

116 

143 

94 

15 

18 

68 

119 

119 

131 

132 

4 

88 

113 

73 

48 

81 

119 

121 

9 

86 

86 

108 


ALPHABETICALLY      ARRANGED 


By  no  subtleties  beguiled 

By  precepts  he  bath  us  enjoined 

By  Providence  secured 

By  righteous  laws  secure 

By  solemn  oath  this  grant  convey 'd 

By  sovereign  right  are  his , 

By  strict  obedience  to  thy  will , 

By  sure  experience  see , 

By  thee  alone  the  living  live 

By  thee  the  borders  of  the  earth 

By  them  I  learn  with  prudent  care , 

By  them  to  pastures  fresh  and  green .... 

By  the  same  sovereign  right  is  his , 

By  thine  almighty  hand 

By  those  who  seek  for  them  aright , 

By  thy  direction  guide 

By  thy  just  laws  to  steer 

By  truth  and  equity  sustain'd 

By  vain  desires  misled 

By  whom  't  will  be  possess'd 

By  whose  almighty  word 

By  wicked  men  in  God's  account 

Can  e'er  be  justified 

Can  He  be  deaf  who  form'd  the  ear 

Can  treat  with  just  neglect 

Can  with  resistless  power  defend 

Captivity  hast  captive  led 

Celestial  light  displays 

Close  to  the  dust  doth  cleave 

Clothe  me  with  humility 

Clothe  thou  thy  priests  with  righteousness 
Coinnnine  in  private  with  your  hearts. .  . , 
Companions  dear,  and  friends  l)eloved. . . . 

Companion  to  the  greatest  there 

Compared  with  thee,  that  I  desire , 

Compass  her  walls  in  solemn. pomp 

Compose  a  h3'mn  of  praise,  and  touch... . 

Concerning  thy  divine  commands 

Conduct  thee  through  life's  pilgrimage. . , 

Confess  no  other  God 

Confess  thee  God  alone , 

Confess  thee  God,  the  God  supreme 

Confess  thy  glorious  Name , 


Selec 

Part 

Verse 

Line. 

105 

3 

3 

90 

4 

1 

12 

7 

4 

39 

6 

4 

68 

3 

4 

19 

1 

4 

97 

7 

5 

3 

97 

10 

3 

2 

84 

2 

1 

58 

2 

1 

97 

3 

6 

3 

50 

2 

4 

2 

74 

5 

2 

97 

12 

2 

4 

90 

2 

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97 

1 

5 

4 

97 

4 

2 

4 

90 

6 

3 

97 

13 

3 

2 

33 

3 

4 

122 

3 

3 

94 

11 

3 

115 

2 

4 

73 

1 

2 

1 

12 

4 

2 

14 

2 

4 

4 

53 

4 

2 

97 

17 

2 

2 

97 

4 

1 

2 

105 

1 

4 

106 

3 

1 

4 

2 

3 

67 

5 

1 

92 

3 

6 

57 

2 

4 

42 

4 

1 

62 

2 

1 

97 

19 

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1 

98 

5 

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8 

5 

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65 

8 

4 

65 

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3 

88 

5 

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119 

119 

119 

103 

4 

50 

119 

119 

25 

100 

119 

119 

115 

139 

51 

48 

31 

51 

91 

125 

97 

13 

145 

104 

119 

97 

78 

23 

31 

71 

119 

146 

34 

34 

37 

24 

119 

148 

22 

119 

76 


THE     PSALMS 

Confirms  our  steadfast  ways 

Confirm  the  promise  of  thy  word 

Consider  my  affliction,  Lord 

Consider,  0  my  g-racious  God 

Considers  that  we  are  but  clay 

Consider  that  the  righteous  man 

Consider  this,  ye  thoughtless  men 

Contempt  and  shame  remove 

Continue  always  sound 

Continue  ever  kind 

Convinced  that  he  is  God  alone 

Convinced  that  my  most  secret  ways.. . 
Convinced  with  jo}',  that  all  my  ways., 
Convince  them  that  in  heaven  thou  art 

Correct  me  where  I  go  astray 

Could  sacrifice  atone 

Count  all  her  towers,  and  see  if  there. . 

Courageously  proceed 

Create  in  me  a  heart  (hat's  clean 

Crown  with  life  beyond  the  grave 

Cut  off  th'  unjust,  but  crown  the  saints, 
Darkness  and  clouds  of  awful  shade . . . . 
Dawn  on  my  spirit,  lest  I  sleep... .  . . . . 

Day  by  day  thy  throne  addressing- 

Decay,  and  to  their  dust  return 

Deceitful  thoughts  and  practices 

Deep  in  your  faithful  breasts  record... . 

Deep  in  your  hearts  descend 

Defend  and  comfort  me 

Defend  me.  Lord,  from  shame 

Defend  me.  Lord,  from  shame 

Defend  my  cause,  and  me  to  save 

Defends  the  widow,  and  the  wiles 

Deliverance  he  affords  to  all 

Deliverance  to  his  saints  he  gives , 

Depend  on  God,  and  him  obey 

Deserved  admittance  find ,. . . . 

Deserve  our  best  regard. 

Deserves  our  endless  praise 

Devoted  to  his  Name , 

Devote  my  zealous  heart , 

Devote  to  him  gifts 

Devout  attention  lend , 


Selec. 

51 

97 
97 
97 
81 
4 

43 
97 
97 
20 
79 
97 
97 
93 

113 
44 
42 
26 
44 
70 

101 
76 
10 

118 
83 
97 
76 
60 
18 
26 
55 
97 

119 
29 
29 
31 
19 
97 

122 
17 
97 
59 
60 


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20 
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3 

10 


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2 
15 


20 

1 
2 
1 


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6 
1 
5 
8 
1 
3 
5 
6 

12 
2 
7 
6 
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12 
12 

4 
9 

8 
4 
4 
2 
2 
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4 
1 
6 
1 
4 
1 
1 
2 
7 
4 
6 
2 

o 
o 

5 

7 
10 

2 


Psalm. 


29 

86 

1 

105 

119 

116 

119 

45 

138 

80 

119 

119 

119 

107 

107 

99 

98 

69 

22 

19 

19 

119 

45 

90 

51 

19 

138 

116 

19 

119 

65 

94 

31 

119 

80 

119 

31 

86 

102 

143 

119 

119 


L_ 


ALPHABETICALLY  AR BANGED 


Devoutly  due  respect  afford 

Devoutly  fix  my  heart 

Devoutly  reads  therein  b}^  day . . 

Devoutly  still  implore 

Did  all  my  griefs  control 

Did  boast  in  greatest  fear 

Did  speedy  comfort  find.. 

Did  upright  ways  approve 

Didst  inward  strength  supply 

Didst  plant  it  with  thine  own  right  hand 
Directed  by  thy  heavenly  word.  ...... 

Direct  me  in  the  sacred  ways. 

Disclose,  according  to  thy  word 

Dismay'd  they  climb  the  watery  hills. . 

Dismay'd  they  plunge  again 

Dispensed  to  Jacob's  race 

Display 'd  his  saving  might . 

Display  thy  truth's  preserving  power. . . 

Distinctly  may  be  told 

Divine  instruction  springs 

Divine  rewards  attend  on  those 

Does  all  their  orbs  sustain 

Does  all  thy  foes  pursue 

Does,  as  he  ought,  revere 

Does  inward  truth  require 

Does  round  the  world  convej' 

Docs  thence  the  poor  respect 

Does  timely  help  afford 

Dominion  have  o'er  me 

Dominion  have  o'er  me 

Dost  always  bend  thy  listening  ear  .... 

Dost  lovingly  advise 

Dost  to  the  world  proclaim 

Do  thou,  according  to  thy  word 

Do  thou  convert  us,  Lord,  do  thou. . .  . . 

Do  thou  my  life  defend 

Do  thou  my  steadfast  rock  appear 

Do  thou,  0  God,  preserve  my  soul.. . . . 

Do  thou,  0  Lord,  attend 

Do  thoUjO  Lord,  form  all  my  foes 

Do  thou,  0  Lord,  thy  servant  seek.. .  . . 
Do  thou  to  thy  most  just  conunand. .  . . 
Do  thou  to  us  extend 


2i 
ijo 
1 
85 
97 
94 
97 
39 

112 
61 
97 
97 
97 
87 
87 
78 
77 
54 
17 
15 
15 
97 
39 
69 
44 
15 

112 
94 
15 
97 
50 
73 
26 
97 
61 
97 
26 
05 
80 

115 
97 
97 


17 

5 
8 
2 


1 

2 

1 

2 

12 


2 

17 

1 

9 


22 
5 
2 


27 


Psalm 


THE      PSALMS 


Selec. 


90 
45 

95 

113 

107 

139 

148 

68 

139 

119 

71 

8 

119 

116 

119 

119 

119 

24 

24 

34 

119 

104 

186 

130 

86 

24 

45 

145 

145 

145 

145 

145 

145 

146 

9 

135 

99 

118 

148 

34 

106 

149 


Do  thou  vouchsafe  to  bless 

Down,  clown  they  fall,  while  through  their 

heart 

Down  on  our  knees  devoutly  all 

Due  praise  to  his  great  Name  address 

Each  like  a  tottering  drunkard  reels 

Each  morn,  revising  what  I've  done 

Earth's  utmost  ends 

E'en  rebels  shall  partake  thy  grace 

E'en  there,  in  earth's  remotest  land 

E'en  to  this  day  fulfil 

Employ  my  cheerful  voice 

Employs  my  wondering  sight 

Enlighten  both  my  eyes  and  mind 

Entirely  is  possess'd 

Entire  obedience  pay 

Entire  observance  pay 

Entire  respect  shall  find 

Erect  your  heads,  eternal  gates 

Erect  your  heads,  ye  gates ;  unfold 

Establish  peace,  where  't  is  begun 

Eternal  and  unerring  rules 

Eternal  majesty  surround 

Eternal  praises  give 

Eternal  succor  flows 

Eternal  trophies  rear 

Eternal  victor  crowned 

Eternally  bestows 

Ever,  God  of  endless  praises 

Ever  hail  thy  holy  Name 

Ever  lasts  tjiy  righteous  reign 

Ever  will  I  bless  thy  Name 

Evermore  thy  brightness  blazes 

Every  eye  from  thee  expecteth 

Ev'n  princes  die  and  turn  to  dust 

Exalted  pleasure  bring 

Exalt  his  holy  Name 

Exalt  our  God  and  Lord 

Exalt  their  cheerful  voice 

Exalt  your  Maker's  fame 

Experience  will  decide 

Extend  to  me  that  favor,  Lord 

Extol  in  their  songs 

"28 


69 

39 

74 

92 

87 

113 

122 

53 

113 

97 

55 

7 

97 

94 

97 

97 

97 

19 

19 

29 

97 

83 

110 

104 

65 

19 

39 

118 

118 

118 

118 

118 

118 

120 

8 

109 

78 

96 

122 

29 

86 

123 


12 


13 
1 

2 


2 

18 

1 


5 
6 
1 
3 

11 
7 
5 
6 
3 
8 
3 
2 
1 
2 
8 
7 
7 
9 
3 
6 
1 
7 
5 

10 
8 
2 
8 

14 
8 
1 
8 
9 
2 
2 
8 
6 

12 
1 
5 
4 

9 


Psalm. 


ALPHABETICALLY      ARRANGED, 


132 

118 
119 
88 
107 
139 
118 

28 

148 

104 

145 

4 

116 

119 

68 

40 

119 

72 

145 

146 

92 

85 

45 

111 

33 

119 

136 

138 

1 

136 

102 

116 

50 

135 

34 

69 

95 

62 

25 

■  37 

103 

84 


Fair  Sion  does  in  God's  esteem , 

Far  better  't  is  to  trust  in  God , 

Far,  far  from  me  be  all  false  ways , 

Far  from  my  sight  thou  hast  removed  . . . .  . 

Far  from  refuge,  shelter,  home 

Far  sooner  could  I  reckon  o'er , 

Fast  to  the  altar's  horns  with  cords , 

Fear  him,  ye  saints,  and  you  will  then.. . . , 
Feed,  strengthen,  and  support  their  hearts. 

Fire,  hail,  and  snow 

Firm  iix'd  thy  providential  care 

Fix'd  on  thee,  its  nourishment 

Flee  everything  that's  ill 

For  all  his  goodness  make 

For  all  the  judgments  thou  ordain'st 

For  benefits  each  day  bestow 'd 

For  blessings  shall  that  man  reward 

For  ever  and  for  ever.  Lord 

For  ever  bless  his  Name 

For  ever  bless  his  Name . . . 

For  ever  bless  his  Name 

For  ever  pass  away 

For  ever  shall  appear 

For  ever  to  endure 

For  ever  to  remain  the  same 

For  faithful  is  the  word  of  God 

For  firmly  I  resolve  to  keep 

For  God  will  prove 

For  God,  although  enthroned  on  high 

For  God  approves  the  just  man's  ways 

For  God  does  prove  (and  each  verse  except  last) . 

For  God,  from  his  abode  on  high 

For  God  has  wondrously  to  thee 

For  God  himself  shall  sentence  give 

For  God  his  own  peculiar  choice 

For  God  preserves  the  souls  of  those 

For  God  regards  the  poor's  complaint 

For  God  the  Lord,  enthroned  in  state 

For  God,  the  merciful  and  just 

For  God  to  all  his  saints 

For  God  upholds  him  with  his  hand 

For  God,  who  all  our  frame  surveys... .  . . . 

For  God,  who  is  our  sun  and  shield 


106 
96 
97 
67 
87 

113 
96 
29 
23 

122 
83 

118 
4 
94 
97 
53 
34 
97 
56 

117 

119 
71 
64 
39 
90 
28 
97 

110 

112 
1 

110 
80 
94 
43 

109 
29 
54 
74 
48 
20 
31 
81 
63 


12 


1 
15 


4 
3 

5 
5 
3 

11 

14 
6 
4 
4 
6 
9 
2 

10 
7 
6 
3 
1 

15 
6 
1 
6 
5 
6 
7 

o 
O 

3 
7 
4 
6 
1 
3 
6 
3 
3 
9 
3 

o 
O 

3 

11 

1 

8 
10 


1 

1 

1 

2 

4 

1 

3 

1 

3 

5 

2 

4 

2 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

4 

2 

4 

4 

2 

3 

1 

3 

5 

1 

1 

5 

1 

3 

6 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

6 

1 

1 


20 


Psalm. 


THE     PSALMS 


37 

For 

94 

For 

136 

For 

37 

For 

69 

For 

99 

For 

72 

For 

95 

For 

100 

For 

31 

For 

85 

For 

135 

For 

72 

For 

46 

For 

47 

For 

69 

For 

145 

For 

107 

For 

145 

For 

107 

For 

146 

For 

51 

For 

90 

For 

143 

For 

89 

For 

119 

For 

3 

For 

119 

For 

78 

For 

96 

For 

119 

For 

40 

For 

85 

For 

122 

For 

119 

For 

69 

For 

102 

For 

96 

For 

147 

For 

94 

For 

71 

For 

92 

For 

118 

For 

God,  who  judgment  loves,  does  still, 

God  will  never  from  his  saints 

God  will  prove , 

God  wmII  sinful  men  destroy , 

help,  with  humble,  timely  prayer. . , 

he,  who  only  holy  is 

he  shall  set  the  needy  free 

he's  our  God,  our  Shepherd  he 

he's  the  Lord,  supremely  good 

he  will  still  your  hearts  supply 

he  with  glad  success , 

he,  with  unresisted  streng'th 

him  shall  constant  prayer  be  made.. 

him  the  heathen  shall  obey 

him  who  all  the  world  conmiands. . . 
him,  who  had  thy  stripes  endured. . . 

his  assistance  prays 

his  goodness  to  their  race 

his  kind  aid  all  creatures  call 

his  mercies  ever  sure 

his  protector  takes 

I  confess  my  crime,  and  see 

in  thy  sig'ht  a  thousand  years 

in  thy  sight  no  living  man 

in  thy  strength  they  shall  advance . , 

I  the  laws  thou  hast  ordain'd 

I  through  him  securely  sleep 

I  thy  sacred  laws  affect , 

Jacob  he  his  law  ordain'd , 

joy  let  fertile  valleys  sing 

,  Lord,  thou  hast  instructed  me 

man's  transgression  to  atone , 

mercy  now  with  truth  is  join'd. . . . . . 

my  dear  brethren's  sake,  and  friends 

my  relief  draw  near , 

new  afflictions  they  procured 

now  her  time  is  come,  his  own 

pageantry  and  idols  all , 

pleasant,  good,  and  comely  't  is... . 

refuge  always  fly 

righteous  is  thy  Name 

sacred  use  design'd 

safety  to  depend 


31 

2 

2 

73 

2 

3 

110 

7 

31 

1 

4 

54 

1 

2 

78 

6 

56 

10 

74 

7 

79 

4 

26 

9^ 

64 

4 

109 

5 

56 

11 

40 

3 

41 

4 

54 

1 

7 

117 

0 

3 

87 

1 

6 

117 

2 

1 

87 

1 

1 

119 

3 

44 

2 

69 

1 

4 

115 

2 

68 

14 

97 

22 

5 

3 

3 

97 

3 

5 

60 

4 

75 

5 

97 

13 

3 

34 

5 

64 

6 

99 

6 

97 

22 

2 

54 

1 

7 

80 

2 

1 

75 

2 

121 

1 

1 

73 

2 

6 

55 

1 

71 

3 

96 

3 

30 


ALPHABETICALLY     ARRANGED 


Selec. 

Part 

Verse 

76 

5 

99 

7 

107 

4 

26 

1 

68 

5 

36 

2 

49 

1 

67 

2 

50 

1 

1 

84 

1 

63 

2 

104 

3 

18 

4 

22 

3 

87 

1 

6 

31 

1 

1 

99 

4 

57 

4 

97 

14 

4 

62 

4 

20 

3 

97 

12 

5 

14 

1 

1 

65 

11 

76 

3 

72 

2 

26 

3 

52 

4 

65 

5 

71 

4 

97 

22 

4 

97 

3 

6 

104 

4 

97 

21 

5 

54 

1 

4 

115 

8 

11 

3 

9 

2 

78 

4 

28 

1 

1 

74 

1 

28 

1 

5 

83 

2 

1 

97 

122 

133 

31 

89 

42 

63 

88 

65 

104 

84 

130 

23 

27 

107 

37 

122 

73 

119 

81 

25 

119 

18 

86 

97 

93 

31 

67 

86 

92 

119 

119 

130 

119 

69 

143 

14 

11 

99 

33 

95 

33 

104 


For  seeds  are  sown  of  glorious  light 

For  Sioii  and  the  temple's  sake 

For  Sion  is  the  chosen  seat 

For  still  I  trust  in  thee 

For  such  stupendous  truth  and  love 

For  thee,  my  God,  the  living  God 

For  thee  m}^  thirsty  soul  does  pant 

For  thee  no  more  remembrance  have 

For  thee,  0  God,  our  constant  praise 

For  thee  their  hidden  treasures  keep 

For  thee,  the  living  God 

For  thee,  the  living  Lord 

For  there  his  aiding  rod  and  staff 

For  there  I  nioy  with  comfort  rest 

For  tlie  wonders  of  his  word 

For  they,  cut  down  like  tender  grass 

For  they  shall  prosp'rous  be. ., 

For  they  that  far  from  thee  remove 

For  they,  when  other  comforts  fail 

For  this  a  statute  was  of  old 

For  thou  art  he  that  brings  me  help 

For  thou  by  them  hast  to  new  life 

For  thou  hast  always  been  my  rock 

For  thou  hast  oft  redeem'd  my  soul 

For  thou,  0  God,  art  seated  high 

For  thou,  0  Lord,  and  thou  alone 

For  thou  preserv'st  me  from  ray  youth 

For  thou,  the  righteous  Judge  and  King. .  . 

For  tiiou  wilt  answer  me 

For  through  tli}''  wondrous  works,  0  Lord. . 

For  thy  commands  are  right,  thy  laws 

For  tliy  commands  have  always  been 

For  thy  enlivening  ray 

For  thy  salvation  I  have  hoped 

For  thy  transcending  goodness'  sake 

For  thy  truth's  sake,  to  me  distress'd 

For  to  the  righteous  God  is  near 

For  trial  docs  correct 

For  truth  and  justice,  in  his  reign 

For  well  the  righteous  it  becomes 

For  we  our  voices  high  shall  raise 

For,  when  he  spake  the  word,  't  was  made. 
For  which  thy  wisdom  we  adore 


31 


Psalm 


THE      PSALMS 


Selec. 

Part 

Ver 

6 

4 

64 

2 

96 

5 

82 

2 

20 

9 

36 

4 

32 

A 

15 

1 

2 

35 

6 

119 

8 

80 

4 

69 

1 

117 

3 

97 

6 

54 

3 

97 

6 

5 

97 

2 

1 

122 

3 

98 

4 

35 

5 

81 

2 

26 

1 

97 

15 

4 

48 

1 

1 

75 

1 

15 

1 

5 

87 

1 

1 

97 

13 

2 

18 

4 

97 

20 

3 

114 

2 

61 

5 

16 

4 

118 

13 

65 

11 

104 

1 

29 

1 

2 

60 

4 

56 

6 

97 

4 

7 

45 

5 

108 

2 

8 

5 

6 

85 

118 

103 

25 

42 

38 

19 

41 

146 

102 

90 

145 

119 

69 

119 

119 

148 

121 

41 

103 

31 

119 

50 

96 

19 

107 

119 

23 

119 

141 

80 

20 

145 

86 

130 

34 

78 

72 

119 

55 

134 

9 


For  who  shall  sing  thy  Name  in  death . . . 

For  why  shoulclst  thou  be  angry  still 

For  wondrous  things  are  brought  to  pass. . 

Forget  not  all  his  benefits 

Forgive  iny  heinous  sin,  0  Lord 

Forlorn,  forsaken,  and  exposed 

Forsake  me  not,  O  Lord,  my  God 

Fresh  beams  of  knowledge  brino-s 

From  age  to  age  be  bless'd 

From  age  to  age  his  reign  endures 

From  age  to  age  shall  last 

From  age  to  age  thou  still  hast  been 

From  age  to  age  thy  glorious  Name 

From  all  confusion  free 

From  all  my  foes  in  safety  keep 

From  all  oppression  free 

From  all  pollution  free 

From  changes  free 

From  common  accidents  of  life 

From  danger  and  disgrace 

From  danger  he  thy  life  retrieves 

From  danger  set  me  free 

From  danger  set  me  free 

From  dawning  light  till  day  declines 

From  day  to  day  his  praise  proclaim 

From  east  to  west,  from  west  to  east 

From  eternity  the  same 

From  every  sinful  way 

From  fear  and  danger  free 

From  harden'd  sinners  thou  remov'st 

From  hasty  language  curb  my  tongue. ... 
From  heaven,  thy  throne,  this  vine  survey 
From  heaven  will  strength  divine  alTord. . . 

From  Jehovah  all  who  prize  him 

From  lowest  deeps  of  hell 

From  lowest  depths  of  woe 

From  my  example  comfort  take 

From  race  lo  race  convey 'd 

From  sea  to  sea  extend 

From  shame  and  ruin  free , 

From  sin  and  strife,  to  realms  of  light. . . . 

From  Sion  bless  thy  Israel,  Lord , 

From  Sion,  his  abode , 

~32 


121 

34 

72 

119 

119 

84 

121 

31 

119 

69 

69 

139 

119 

119 

86 

40 

150 

100 

28 

141 

145 

107 

45 

55 

115 

90 

145 

100 

148 

96 

104 

104 

96 

62 

46 

47 

145 

145 

46 

118 

145 

88 

88 


ALPHABETICALLY      ARRANGED. 

From  Sion's  hill  and  Sion's  God 

From  slandering  language  keep  his  tongue. 

From  spicy  Sheba  gifts  shall  come 

From  strict  observance  of  thy  laws 

From  thee  my  thoughts  divert 

From  them  that  justly  live 

From  thence  expecting  aid 

From  those  that  seek  his  fall 

From  those  vain  objects  turn  mine  eyes.. .  . 

From  threat'ning  dangers  me  relieve 

From  thy  abounding  mercy's  store 

From  thy  all-seeing  Spirit,  Lord 

From  thy  commandments  stray 

From  thy  right  paths  to  stray 

From  truth  shall  ne'er  depart 

From  uttering  what  thou  gav'st  in  charge.. 
From  whence  his  goodness  largely  flows. .  . 

From  whom  both  we  and  all  proceed 

From  whom  the  cries  of  my  distress 

From  wicked  men's  designs  and  deeds 

Full  of  kindness  and  compassion 

Gather'd  out  of  every  land 

Gird  on  th}^  sword,  most  mighty  Prince. .  . 

Give  ear,  thou  Judge  of  all  the  earth 

Give  glory,  for  thy  mercy's  sake 

Give  thou  our  work  success 

Giv'st  in  season  due  their  food 

Glad  homage  pay  with  awful  mirth 

Glide  swift  wnth  glittering  scales 

Glory  and  strength  his  throne  surround . . .  . 

Glory  to  his  eternal  Name 

God  builds  on  liquid  air,  and  forms 

God  comes  to  judge  the  world  he  made.. .  . 

God  does  his  saving  health  dispense 

God  dwells  in  Sion,  whose  fair  towers 

God  is  gone  up,  our  Lord  and  King 

God  is  good  to  all  creation 

God  is  just  in  all  he  doeth 

God  is  our  refuge  in  distress 

God  is  the  Lord,  through  whom  we  all.. . . 

God,  my  King,  thy  might  confessing 

God  of  my  life,  0  Lord  most  high 

God  of  my  life,  O  Lord  most  high 


98 
29 

■  56 
97 
97 
63 
98 
26 
97 
54 
54 

113 
97 
97 
65 
34 

124 
79 
23 

114 

118 
87 
39 
45 
93 
69 

118 
79 

122 
75 
84 
83 
75 
48 
40 
41 

118 

118 
40 
96 

118 
67 
67 


21 

5 


1 
2 
8 
7 
4 
10 
1 
5 
5 

O 

4 
4 
4 
2 
9 
7 
1 
2 
1 
3 
5 
2 
3 
1 
1 
6 
10 
1 
4 
9 


5 
2 
2 
3 
5 

11 
1 

14 
1 
1 
5 


33 


Tsalm. 


THE     PSALMS 


Selec. 


42 

2U 
102 

91 
146 

85 

213 
103 
103 

5G 
145 

19 

87 
117 

27 

2 

113 

37 
103 
118 
147 

34 
3 
124 
124 
124 
106 
146 

41 

89 
111 

33 
118 

15 
119 

15 
119 
106 
103 

28 

66 

78 
102 


God  of  my  strength,  how  long-  shall  I. . 
God  rules  the  angry  floods  on  high .... 

God  shall  arise,  and  Sion  view 

God  shall  charge  his  angel  legions 

God  shall  the  wicked  overturn 

God's  answer  patiently  I'll  wait 

God's  glorious  actions  loudly  tell 

God's  iioly  Name  for  ever  bless 

God's  faitliful  mercy  ever  lasts 

God's  faithful  j/romise  I  shall  praise. . .  . 
God's  mighty  works  of  ancient  date.. . . 

God's  perfect  law  converts  the  soul 

God's  temple  crowns  the  holy  mount. .  . 
God's  tender  mercies  knows  no  bound.. 
God's  time  witli  patient  faitli  expect... 

God's  uncontroU'd  decree 

God  through  the  world  extends  his  sway 

God  to  tlie  just  will  aid  afford 

God  will  not  always  harshly  chide 

God  will  not  suffer  me  to  fall 

Great  is  the  Lord,  and  great  his  power.. 

Great  troubles  may  afflict  the  just 

Guarded  by  him,  I  lay  me  down 

Had  not  the  Lord  himself  vouchsafed. . 

Had  not  the  Lord,  may  Israel  say 

Had  overwhelm'd  our  soul 

Happy  are  they,  and  only  they 

Happy  the  man  whose  hopes  rely 

Happy  the  man  whose  tender  care. .  . . 
Happy,  thrice  happy  they,  who  hear. . 
Has  all  his  servants'  wants  supplied... . 

Has  chosen  for  his  own 

Has  endless  honour  won 

Has  ever  firmly  stood 

Has  fiU'd  my  thoughts  by  night 

Has  happiness  insured 

Has  held  through  ages  past 

Has  stood,  and  shall  for  ever  last 

Has  such  as  feared  him  always  loved.. . 

Has  trusted  in  his  Name 

Has  wondrous  jugdment  shown 

Has  works  of  wonder  wrought 

Hath  all  the  earth  survey 'd 

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Hath  seut  his  summons  all  abroad 

Have  been  my  constant  theme 

Have  ever  mindful  been 

Have  I  begotten  thee , 

Have  I  tiansgress'd;  and,  though  condemn'd 

Have  I,  wliose  favor  I  require 

Have  mercv,  Lord,  on  me 

Have  nothing  else  to  fear 

Have  reach'd  thine  open  ear 

Have  steadfastly  remain'd 

Have  still  obebient  been 

Have  such  transporting  charms 

Have  they  who  know  and  do  liis  will 

Have  wisli'd  you  good  success 

Hear,  King  of  heaven,  in  times  of  ill 

Hear  me,  distress'd  and  destitute 

Hear  me  with  speed,  my  spirit  fails 

Hear,  0  my  people  ;  to  my  law 

Hear  thy  anointed's  voice 

Heaven's  curtains  stretch  beyond  the  globe 

Heaven's  highest  orb  of  glory  he 

He  always  hears  my  voice 

He  bids  them  blow 

He,  l)y  his  own  resistless  power 

He  calms  the  tierce  tempestuous  skies 

He  covers  heaven  with  clouds,  and  thence. . 

He  crowns  tlieir  labors  with  success 

He  does  from  virtue  fall 

He  does  my  wandering  soul  reclaim . . . 

He  does  the  food  supply 

He  fathoms  all  the  hearts  of  men , 

He  feeds  thee  with  his  love , 

He  feeds  the  ravens'  tender  brood  «. . . . 

He  for  the  righteous  cares 

He  framed  and  fix'd  it  on  the  seas 

He  gives  the  hungry  needful  food 

He  grants  the  full  desires  of  those , 

He  healeth  thine  infirmities 

He  heaps  up  wealth,  but  cannot  tell... . 

He  heard  me  from  his  lioly  hill 

He  iiears  their  loud  request 

He,  he  is  King  for  evermore 

He  helps  the  stranger  in  distress 


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He  bis  ready  presence  showeth 

He  inclines  a  gracious  ear 

He,  in  our  depth  of  woes 

He  is  my  fortress  and  defence 

He  is  my  fortress  and  my  stay 

He  is  my  rock  to  which  I  may 

He  is  my  Saviour  and  my  strength 

He  is  my  strength  and  shield  ;  my  heart. . . 

He  justice  loves,  and  all  the  earth 

He  kindly  heals  the  broken  hearts 

He  little  thinks,  when  wicked  men 

He'll  keep  his  servants'  souls  entire 

He'll  make,  like  light,  serene  and  clear. .  . 

He'll  Sion  fmd  with  numbers  fiU'd 

He  looks  upon  the  earth,  it  quakes 

He  makes  his  promise  good , 

He  makes  his  sacred  precepts  known 

He  ne'er  disdain'd  on  low  distress 

He  on  his  saints  bestows 

He  only  can  defend 

He  only  claims  my  songs 

He  only  rules  who  made  the  skies 

He  orders  all  the  steps  aright 

He  over  thee  his  wings  shall  spread... .  . . . . 

He  pardons  all  thy  sins 

He  saves  by  prudence  in  affairs 

He  saves  th'  oppress'd,  he  feeds  the  poor... . 
He's  blest,  whose  sins  have  pardon  gained. . 
He's  come,  to  judge  the  world  he's  come. . . 
He  sends  the  righteous  strength  and  peace. . 

He  set  his  saints  from  bondage  free 

He  sets  them  up  on  high 

He's  great,  and  greatly  to  be  praised 

He  shall  assaulting  foes  repel 

He  shall  decend  like  rain,  that  cheers 

He  shall  my  foes  disarm 

He  shall  upon  the  sweet  returns 

He's  nigh  to  heal  the  broken  heart 

He  speaks :  the  ice  and  snow  obey 

He  spread  the  ocean  round 

He  still  shall  flourish,  and  success 

He  sustains  the  bow'd  and  bent. . . ' 

He  takes  the  needy  from  his  cell 


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ALPHABETICALLY   ARRANGED. 


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He  tells  the  number  of  the  stars 

He  that  has  God  his  guardian  made. .  . . 

He  those  in  justice  guides 

He  to  my  rescue  came 

He  to  them  their  wish  will  give 

He  to  the  sufferer  promptly  flies 

He  will  hearken,  he  will  save 

He  will  hear  them,  and  relieve 

He  will  in  their  sin  destroy 

He  will  not  let  thy  foot  be  moved 

He  will  not  quite  forsake 

He  will  shield  thee  from  above 

He  with  good  things  thy  mouth  supplies 
Henceforth  within  his  house  to  dwell. . 
Her  common  patron's  praise  resound. . . 

Her  daughters  all  be  taught 

Her  forts  and  palaces  survey 

Her  poor  with  plenty  bless 

Her  saints  shall  shout  for  joy,  her  priests 

Her  secret  wealth  at  his  command 

Her  store  th'  Almighty  will  increase . . . 

Here  for  grief  reward  thee  double 

Hide  but  thy  face,  their  comforts  fly.. . . 
Hide  from  the  world's  distracting  care.. 

Him,  in  all  his  ways,  adore 

Him  in  his  holy  temple  praise 

Him  next  in  power  thou  didst  create. . . 

Him  Sion's  God  shall  bless 

Him  that  approaches  in  God's  Name. . . 
His  aid  for  thee,  and  change  these  sighs 
His  anger  moves  with  slowest  pace. . . . 

His  blessing  he  extends  to  all 

His  blessings  shall  decend 

His  blessing  will  extend 

His  boundless  love  (and  each  verse)  . . . 
His  boundless  sway  no  end  shall  see. . . 
His  boundless  sway  shall  never  cease. . . 

His  bounteous  love  express'd 

His  bounty,  like  a  flowing  tide 

His  bounty  must  confess 

His  business  and  delight 

His  care  the  beasts  that  loosely  range. . . 
His  ceaseles  course  he  goes 


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THE     PSALMS 


s  chariots  numberless,  his  powers 

s  chosen  saints  to  grace 

s  chosen  will  defend 

s  city  will  uphold 

s  constant  refuge  makes 

s  covenant  with  our  fathers  sign'd 

s  days  are  like  a  flying-  shade 

s  dazzling  glory  shroud  in  state 

s  empire's  seat  design'd 

s  equal  laws  are  in  the  scales 

s  everlasting  flight 

s  eye  surveys  them  all,  and  sees 

s  face  for  evermore 

s  faithful  promise  break 

s  favor  no  decay 

s  favor's  gentle  beams  enjoy 

s  favor  shall  bring 

s  favor  sought  to  win 

s  favor  wholly  take 

s  fear  through  all  their  hearts  should  spread 

s  firm  decree 

s  flock  and  pasture-sheep  are  we 

s  glorious  sway 

s  glory  in  our  happy  land 

s  goodness  to  relate 

s  grace,  his  love  proclaim 

s  grace  to  thee  proclaim 

s  gracious  beams  display 'd 

s  gracious  ear  did  bend 

s  great  and  dreadful  Name 

s  heart  the  law  of  God  approves 

s  holiness  extol 

s  holiness  proclaim 

s  holy  city  God  will  build 

s  humble  homage  pay 

s  judgments  are  with  righteousness 

s  just  dominion  shall  affoixl 

s  just  tribunal  to  attend 

s  kindness  this  return  exacts 

s  league  with  Israel  made 

s  liberal  favors  he  extends 

s  lips  from  falsehood  free 

s  mansion  beloved 


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ALPHABETICALLY     ARRANGED 


s  matchless  deeds  proclaim 

s  matchless  praise  proclaim 

s  mercies  bear  in  mind 

s  mercies  ne'er  decay 

s  mercy  and  his  truth 

s  mercy  from  the  gates  of  death 

s  mercy  is  for  ever  sure 

s  might,  and  burst  th'  oppressive  band. 

s  ministers  lieaven's  palace  fill 

s  mourning  saints  will  bless 

s  mouth  with  wisdom  is  supplied 

s  Name  be  blest 

s  Name  eternally  confess'd 

s  Name  for  ever  bless 

s  Name  to  magnify 

s  Name  with  praise  and  prayer 

s  neighbour's  fame  to  w^ound 

s  oracles  are  only  theirs 

s  own  possession  and  his  lot 

s  palace-chambers  in  the  skies 

s  palace  makes  her  towers 

s  people  shall  sing 

s  perfect  worship  here  is  fix'd 

s  pity  still  supplies 

s  place  of  everlasting  rest 

s  portion  shall  for  ages  stand 

s  power  obey 

s  praise  declare 

s  praise  in  the  great 

s  praise  I  will  resound 

s  praises  express 

s  praises  shall  proclaim 

s  praise  your  song  employ 

s  presence  now  fills  Sion's  towers 

s  pure  commands  in  search  of  truth. . . 

s  righteous  throne  prepared ,. 

s  rising  l)eams  or  setting  rays 

s  sacred  Name  for  ever  bless 

s  sacred  throne  is  raised 

s  saints  should  to  his  temple  press. . .  . 
s  saints,  that  have  perforiu'd  his  laws.. 
s  saints  with  strength  he  will  supply.. 
s  saving  health  confess 


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144 

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THE  PSALMS 


Selec. 


Part. 


Verse 


His  secret  will  imparts 

His  seed  on  earth  shall  be  renown'd 

His  Sion's  gates,  in  his  account 

His  spotless  fame  shall  shine  as  bright. . . . 
His  steadfast  throne,  from  changes  free... . 

His  sure  salvation  's  near 

His  tender  love  and  watchful  care 

His  tender  love  extends 

His  thoughts  but  empty  are  and  vain 

His  timely  aid  to  us  imparts 

His  tongue  by  rules  of  judgment  moves.. . 

His  treasure  to  employ 

His  tribute  of  inmiortal  praise 

His  truth,  confirra'd  through  ages  past. . . . 

His  truth  for  ever  stands  secure 

His  truth  shall  be  thy  strong  defence 

His  truth  shall  ne'er  decay 

His  truth,  which  always  firmly  stood 

His  uncontroll'd  dominion  shall 

His  vanquish'd  foes  shall  lick  the  dust. . . . 
His  waken'd  wrath  doth  slowly  move. . . . 

His  warning  hear,  his  voice  obey 

His  willing  mercy  flies 

His  willing  mercy  flies  apace 

His  wisdom  has  no  l:)ound 

His  wishes  all  succeed 

His  wonders  confess 

His  wonders  to  the  universe 

His  wonders  you  may  tell 

His  wondrous  beauty  there  to  view 

His  wondrous  fame  to  raise 

His  wondrous  love  record 

His  wondrous  love,  while  life  shall  last. . . 

His  wondrous  power  to  all  declare 

His  wondrous  works  rehearse 

His  wondrous  works  with  ease  are  found. . 

His  works  are  all  of  matchless  fame 

His  works,  for  greatness  though  renown'd. 

His  works  with  truth  abound 

His  worthy  praise  proclaim 

His  wrath  has  but  a  moment's  reign 

Holy  and  reverend  is  his  name , 

Honor  great  our  God  befitteth 


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55 

119 

119 

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34 

92 

103 

29 

8 

8 

92 

116 

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133 

31 

33 

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94 

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133 

119 


Hope  still ;  and  thou  shall  sing 

Horrors  o'erwhelm  my  head 

How  bless'd  are  they  who  always  keep. . . 
How  bless'd  who  to  his  righteous  laws... . 

How  blest  is  he,  who  ne'er  consents 

How  blest  they  are,  and  only  they 

How  deep  are  thy  decrees 

How  fresh  soe'er  we  seem,  our  days 

How  full  of  power  his  voice  appears 

How  glorious  is  thy  Name 

How  glorious  is  thy  Name 

How  good  and  pleasant  must  it  be 

How  gracious  is  the  Lord 

How  great  my  guilt  has  been 

How  great  their  pleasure  prove, 

How  great  thy  mercies  are , 

How  happy  then  are  they,  to  whom. . .  . , 

How  highly  bless'd  are  they 

How  highly  bless'd  is  he 

How  Holy  is  the  Lord,  how  just 

How  I  thy  precepts  love 

How  just  and  merciful  is  God 

How  long  shall  thy  fierce  anger  burn . . . . 

How  long  thy  suffering  people  pray 

How  long  wilt  thou  forget  me.  Lord 

How  long  wilt  thou  Avithdraw  from  me.. . 

How  lovely  is  the  place 

How  manifold  thy  works,  O  Lord 

How  matchless  is  thy  form,  0  King 

How  much  more  grateful  to  my  soul 

How  nigh  to  him,  who  with  firm  trust... , 

How  righteous  all  his  ways 

How  sharp  thy  weapons  are  to  them.. .  . , 
How  shall  the  young  preserve  their  ways 

How  soon  my  life  will  end , 

How  soon  their  short  lived  splendor  must, 

How  surely  'stablished   is  thy  throne 

How  sweet  are  all  thy  words  to  me , 

How  thy  renown  excells 

How  vain  their  counsels  are , 

How  various,  Lord,  thy  works  are  found., 

How  vast  must  their  advantage  be , 

How  well  the  judgments  of  thy  mouth... , 


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How  will  they  tremble  then  for  fear 

How  wondrous  are  thy  works,  0  Lord 

Howe'er  by  men  despised , 

Humble  as  a  little  child , 

Hungry,  fainting-  by  the  way 

'  did  thy  grace  implore , 

'd  wing  my  everlasting  flight , 

earnestly  desire 

fervently  stretch  out , 

find  til'  account  but  new  beg-un 

firmly  anchor  all  my  hopes 

happily  obtain'd , 

have  affirm'd  and  still  maintain , 

have  not  from  thy  judgments  stray'd 

lift  my  heart,  and  voice, , 

'11  celebrate  thy  fame , 

'11  in  his  strength  go  on 

'11  pay  my  vows  among  his  saints 

'11  praise  his  Name,  and  with  glad  zeal. .  , 

'11  praise  my  Maker  with  my  breath 

'11  praise  thee,  from  whose  hands  I  came. 

'11  praise  thy  holy  Name 

'11  pray — May  peace  in  Salem's  towers. .  . 

'11  teach  you  the  true  discipline 

'11  trust  God's  word,  and  so  despise 

'11  wash  my  hands  in  innocence 

'11  worship  at  thy  sacred  seat 

look'd  for  some  to  take  my  part 

may  advance  his  praise 

may  this  light  enjoy 

must  have  fainted,  and  expired 

never  will  despair 

never  yet  withdrew 

on  thy  help  repose 

pass  the  gloomy  vale  of  death 

quickly  call'd  to  mind 

rest  with  safety  and  delight 

shall  have  learn'd  thy  will 

shall  not  fail,  Avho  all  my  trust 

shall  with  snow  in  whiteness  vie 

sink  beneath  thy  rod 

still  should  find  thy  guiding  hand 

strive  each  action  to  approve 


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I  their  reproof  shall  find 

I  then  resolved  by  tiiy  just  laws 

I  therefore  come — come  to  fulfil 

I  thus  my  prayer  address'd 

I  trusted  that  my  future  life 

I  utterly  detest 

I  utterly  detest 

I  utterly  detest 

I've  learnt  that  thou  hast  not  desired.. .  . 

I've  seen  an  end  of  what  we  call 

I've  vow'd,  and  from  my  covenant,  Lord 

I  waited  meekly  for  the  Lord 

I  willing-ly  resign 

I  will  my  heart  prepare 

If  after  other  gods  they  rove 

If  any  truth  or  justice  knew 

]f  but  in  part  his  anger  rise 

If  God  the  righteous,  whom  he  loves. ... 

If  he,  in  languishing  estate 

If  I  the  morning's  wings  could  gain 

If  I  to  mention  thee  forbear 

If  mischief  lurk  in  any  part 

If  they  no  more  to  folly  turn 

If  thou  true  wisdom  from  above 

If  thou  wilt  make  me  know  thy  laws. .  . 

If  to  the  world  unseen,  my  God 

If  up  to  heaven  I  take  my  flight 

Illustrious  throngs  from  her  proceed 

Immortal  praise  and  heavenly  skill 

Immovable  shall  stand 

Immutable  are  his  commands 

Impartial  justice  to  dispense 

Impartially  dispense 

In  all  his  righteous  w^ays 

In  all  its  splendor  shown 

In  all  respects  are  just 

In  all  respects  divine 

In  all  that  thou  hast  done 

In  all  the  heathen's  sight 

In  all  thy  ways  trust  tliou  the  Lord 

In  all  thy  works  art  thou 

In  battle  mighty  ;  o'er  his  foes 

In  beauteous  robes  of  joy  are  seen 


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n  blessing"  God  I  will  employ 

n  bringing-  wandering  sinners  home 

n  dark  affliction's  night 

n  darkness,  nor  infectious  ills 

n  death's  most  gloomy  night 

n  deep  distress  sustain'd 

n  every  heart  thy  awful  fear 

n  full  assemblies  I  have  told 

n  God  he  trusted,  boasting  oft 

n  God  I  trust,  and,  trusting  him 

n  God  I  trusted,  and  of  him 

n  God  I  trust,  who  never  will 

n  God,  the  Lord  most  bigh 

n  grateful  concert  join'd 

n  grateful  raptures  sbout  for  joy 

n  guilt  each  part  was  form'd 

n  guilt  I  was  conceived,  and  born 

n  heaven  and  earth,  and  w^atery  stores 

n  heaven  has  fix'd  his  lofty  tbrone 

n  heaven  their  harps  and  hymns  shall  raise 

n  heaven  thy  wondrous  acts  are  sung 

n  highest  heaven  what  angels  do 

n  him  I  always  put  my  trust 

n  him  rejoice,  extol  his  praise 

n  him  the  nations  of  the  world 

n  liim,  undaunted  we'll  confide 

n  him,  ye  people,  always  trust 

n  his  applause  unite  their  voice 

ri  his  blest  days  the  just  and  good 

n  his  just  government  rejoice 

n  his  most  righteous  ways 

n  Israel  is  known 

n  joy  and  comfort  spend 

n  joyful  concert  meet 

n  justice  he  destroys ■ 

n  just  returns  of  praise  employ 

n  kindness  doth  chastise 

n  liquid  air 

n  long  expectance  held 

n  majesty  and  glory  raised 

n  mercy.  Lord,  incline 

n  mercy.  Lord,  remove 

n  mercy,  not  in  wrath 


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n  mercy  think  on  me 

n  me  the  Lord  an  instance  gave 

n  my  distress  to  God  I  cried 

n  new-made  hymns  my  voice  I'll  raise 

n  offices  of  love 

n  peace  and  safety  brought 

n  perfect  order  stand 

n  pitying  love  return 

n  pledge  that  God,  for  times  to  come. . 

n  praising  God  while  he  prolongs 

n  presence  of  assembled  saints 

n  presence  of  thy  saints  perform 

n  reverence  to  thy  sacred  Name 

n  safety  shall  prolong 

n  seasons  of  distress 

n  sense  of  common  want  agree 

n  Sion,  on  whose  happy  mount 

n  Sion's  courts  proclaim 

n  Sion  waits,  thy  chosen  seat 

n  Sion  we  have  seen  perform'd 

n  songs  his  judgments  to  extol 

n  sorrow's  dismal  night 

n  state  to  entertain 

n  strong  and  beautious  order  ranged. . . 

n  tender  grass  he  makes  me  feed 

n  that  secure  recess 

n  thee  I  put  my  steadfast  trust 

n  thee  the  sovereign  right  remains. . . . 

n  their  great  Creator 

n  their  obedient  hearts 

n  their  observance  spend 

n  the  lonely  waste  they  roam 

n  the  Lord  Jehovah  trust 

n  the  wilderness  astray 

n  this  design 

n  thy  abundant  grace 

n  thy  accustom'd  faith  and  truth 

n  thy  blest  statutes  let  my  heart 

n  time  of  trouble  call  on  me 

n  times  of  deep  distress 

n  times  of  deep  distress 

n  trouble  and  in  gloom , 

n  trouble  and  in  joy 


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n  trouble's  dismal  day 

n  vain  we  rise  before  the  day , 

n  virtue's  ways  with  zeal  proceed 

n  which  a  blest  increase  distils 

n  which  he  chiefly  takes  delight , 

n  which  I  ought  to  go 

n  which  thine  honor  dwells 

n  whose  great  strength  his  power  is  shown, 

n  wicked  council  meet , 

n  wisdom,  power,  and  goodness  wrought. . . 

ncensed  by  your  delay 

ncline  my  willing  heart 

ncline  thine  ear,  and  save  my  soul 


ncline  thine  ear,  and,  when  I  call 


ncrease  of  blessings  bring 

ndited  by  my  heart 

nspire  my  heart  with  heavenly  skill. 

nspiring  vital  energies 

nstead  of  food  they  give  me  gall. . . . 
nstruct  me  in  thy  paths,  0  Lord.... 
nstruct  me  in  thy  statutes,  Lord. . . . 

nstruct  me  to  obey 

nstruct  my  willing  mind. .  . ., 

nstruct  with  humble  zeal  to  walk.. . 

nto  his  presence  let  us  haste 

nto  the  concert  bring 

nto  their  cup  shall  pour 

nvoke  his  sacred  Name 

s  always  highly  prized 

s  awfully  afraid 

s  by  thy  servants  bless'd 

s  God's  peculiar  choice 

s  my  defence  and  rock 

s  now  the  corner-stone 

s  open  to  their  cries 

s  our  eternal  King 

pure,  and  for  eternal  truth 

s  saving  health  and  light 

s  Sion  alone 

s  turn'd  to  thy  praise 

s  with  his  goodness  crown'd 

s  with  unrivall'd  glory  great 

srael !   now  and  evermore 


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Its  branches  to  the  sea  were  spread . . 
Its  brig-lit  contents  the  circling  sun. . . 

Its  costly  fragrance  shed 

Its  goodly  boughs  did  cedars  seem . . . 

Its  loud  applause  the  ocean  roar 

Its  morning  beauty  shows 

Its  mute  inhabitants  rejoice 

Its  thankful  tribute  to  present 

Jehovah's  awful  name  he  bears 

Jehovah  reigns,  let  all  the  earth .... 
Jehovah  reigns  ;  let  therefore  all. .  . . 
Jehovah  speaks  :  swift  from  the  skies 

Jerusalem  enclose 

Jerusalem's  success 

Join  concert  with  the  main 

Joy  fills  the  dwelling  of  the  just 

Joy  in  his  works  Jehovah  takes 

Joyous,  her  new  creation  sees 

Judge  me,  0  Lord,  for  I  the  paths.. . 
Judgment  and  righteousness  are  made 
Just  are  the  dealings  of  his  hands. . . . 

Keep  thankfully  in  mind 

Kind  is  he  in  all  his  ways 

King  supreme  shall  they  confess  thee. 
Known  long  before  conceived  by  me. 
Large  flocks  with  fleecy  wool  adorn.. 
Learn  then,  ye  princes  ;  and  give  ear 
Lest  he  revenge  the  bold  neglect. . . . 
Lest  I  become  forlorn,  like  them. .  . . 
Lest,  if  thy  whole  displeasure  rise.. . . 
Lest  sinful  men,  who  watch  my  steps 

Let  Aaron's  house  express 

Let  all  his  praises  sing 

Let  all  his  saints,  with  full  accord. . . 
Let  all,  inspired  with  godly  mirth... . 

Let  all  my  footsteps  be 

Let  all  my  youthful  crimes 

Let  all  of  highest  birth 

Let  all  th'  assembly  bless 

Let  all  that  is  within  me,  join 

Let  all  that  vital  breath  enjoy. ...... 

Let  all  the  just  to  God,  wiih  joy 

Let  all  the  lauds,  with  sacred  mirth.. 


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all  the  lands,  with  shouts  of  joy. . . . 

all  the  servants  of  the  Lord 

all  the  trembling  world  resort 

all  the  world,  0  Lord,  combine. . . . 
all  the  world,  0  Lord,  combine. . . . 

all  who  truly  fear  the  Lord 

all  with  thanks  his  wondrous  works 

differing-  nations  join 

differing  nations  join 

earth,  and  all  that  dwell  therein. . . 

earth  be  with  his  glory  fill'd 

earth  her  tribute  pay 

earth  in  one  assembled  throng 

earth's  foundations  shake 

echoing  vales,  from  hill  to  hill 

every  creature  jointly  bless 

every  creature  praise  the  Lord 

floods  and  torrents  clap  their  hands. 
God  come  down  to  save  hira  now. . 

grateful  Israel  pay 

harps,  and  psalteries,  and  lutes. . . . 
heaven,  earth,  sea,  their  voices  raise 

him  who  length  of  life  desires 

his  ransom'd  flock  rejoice 

innocence  protect 

Israel  rejoice 

Israel's  God  be  ever  blest 

Israel  then  their  voices  raise 

Israel  trust  in  God 

Levi's  house  express 

me  acknowledge  too,  0  God 

me,  0  Lord,  regain 

me,  oppress'd  with  loads  of  guilt . . . 
me  with  light  and  truth  be  bless'd.. 

my  place  and  portion  be 

my  repeated  prayer  at  last 

my  sad  cry  ascend 

no  created  power  compare. ....... 

no  desire  of  worldly  wealth 

no  disgrace  attend 

none  for  aid  rely 

no  presumptuous  sin,  0  Lord 

psaheries  and  tuneful  harps 


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Let  Sion  and  Jerusalem 

Let  Sion  favor  find 

Let  Sion's  mount  with  joy  resoimd 

Let  still  my  sacrifice  of  praise 

Let  thankful  Israel  say 

Let  the  eternal  Lord  be  praised 

Let  the  instruction  of  my  mouth 

Let  the  loud  ocean  roar  her  joy 

Let  them  adore  the  Lord 

Let  them,  as  they  alone  have  cause 

Let  them  his  great  Name 

Let  them  in  Salem,  where  he  dwells.. . . 
Let  them  rejoice  whom  thou  preserv'st. . 

Let  them  thy  succor  find 

Let  them  who  joyful  hymns  compose. . . 
Let  then  my  trembling-  hand  forget. . . . 
Let  therefore  all  with  praise  address. . . . 

Let  therefore  earth's  inhabitants 

Let  therefore  heaven  new  joys  confess. . 

Let  therefore  Israel's  Lord  and  God 

Let  the  shrill  trumpet's  warlike  voice. . . 
Let  those,  0  Lord,  who  trust  in  thee. . . . 

Let  thy  almighty  arm  appear 

Let  thy  bright  rays  upon  us  shine 

Let  thy  good  Spirit  lead  and  keep 

Let  thy  salvation  visit  me 

Let  trumpets  at  the  festival 

Let  upright  men  reprove  my  faults 

Let  youths  with  maids 

Lift  up  my  head  on  high 

Lift  up  my  willing  hands •  •  • 

Like  chaff  before  the  wind 

Like  dogs,  to  compass  me,  my  foes 

Like  grass,  look  fresh  and  gay 

Like  grass  or  flowers  must  fade  away. .  . 

Like  healing  oil  upon  my  head 

Like  her  immovably  be  fix'd 

Like  her  united  towers 

Like  kind  companions,  absent  long 

Like  land  oppress'd  with  drought 

Like  morning  incense  rise 

Like  none  of  human  birth 

Like  one  forgotten  mourn 


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Like  scatter'd  clouds,  shall  pass  away 

Like  Sion's  rock  shall  stand 

Like  some  fair  tree,  which,  fed  l)y  streams. . 

Like  tales  that  quickl}'^  end 

Like  that,  when  thou  ordain 'st  their  change. 

Like  them  shall  stand  for  ever  fast 

Like  those  whose  strength  and  hopes  are  lied 

Like  those  who,  shrouded  in  the  grave 

Like  v/ater  is  m}^  life  pour'd  out 

Like  wax  before  the  ifame 

Lo  !    hills  and  mountains  shall  bring  forth . . 

Lo  !  ]  am  treated  like  a  worm 

Lo!  while  they  fall,  so  vain  their  boast 

Long  since  had  I  in  silence  slept 

Look  how  the  hills  on  every  side 

Lord,  each  neglected  word  of  thine 

Lord,  for  ever  at  thy  side 

Lord,  for  thy  mercy,  heal  my  soul 

Lord,  from  thy  unexausted  store 

Lord  God  of  armies,  who  can  boast 

Lord,  hear  my  cry,  accept  my  tears 

Lord,  hear  my  earnest  cry 

Lord,  hear  my  prayer,  and  to  my  cry 

Lord,  hear  ray  supplicating  voice 

Lord,  hear  my  supplicating  voice 

Lord,  hear  the  humble  prayer  I  make 

Lord,  I  beseech  thee  save  my  soul 

Lord,  in  thy  sight,  0  let  my  prayer 

Lord,  I  within  thy  house  will  come 

Lord,  let  me  know  my  term  of  days 

Lord  make  thy  face  to  shine 

Lord,  not  to  us,  we  claim  no  share 

Lord,  though  at  times  surprised  by  fear 

Lord,  thy  sure  mercies,  ever  in  my  sight. . . . 

Lord,  to  my  bretliren  I'll  declare 

Lord,  we  beseech  thee,  save  us  now 

Lord,  what's  in  man,  that  thou  should'st  love 
Lord,  who's  the  happy  man  that  may.. 

Lots  for  my  vesture  cast 

Loud  praises  to  his  Name 

Loud  thanks  to  our  Almighty  King. .  . . 

Love,  worship,  and  fear 

Magnify  Jehovah's  Name 


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51 

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105 

132 

34 

65 

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90 

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73 

122 

67 

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131 

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Majestic  pomp  display, 

Make  good  to  me  the  word,  on  which. . . 

Make  haste  to  my  rehef,  0  thou 

Make  his  commands  thy  ciiicf  dehght. . . 

Make  me  to  liear  WMth  joy , 

Make  rocks  and  hills  his  praise  rebound.. 
Make  them  the  theme  of  your  discourse. 

Make  thou  thy  saints  rejoice 

Make  you  his  service  your  delight 

Makes  lands,  that  barren  were  before.. .  . 

Man,  like  a  shadow,  vainly  walks 

May  ever  be  inclined 

May  he  accept  our  vow 

May  Jacob's  God  defend 

May  never  me  confound 

May  often  fail  to  succor  me 

May  peace  within  thy  sacred  walls. .  . . . 

May  through  the  world  be  known , 

May  with  fresh  strength  rejoice 

Meekly  may  my  soul  receive , 

Me,  in  my  woe,  forsake 

Memorials  of  his  holiness 

Might  celebrate  his  fame , 

Might  o'er  my  ways  preside , 

Mine  eyes,  alas !  begin  to  fail 

Misconstrued  silence  as  before , 

More  by  his  love  than  our  desert , 

More  duly  than  the  morning  watch.. . . 

More  lasting  and  more  true 

More  prosperous  times  to  see 

More  solid  joy  I  found 

More  sweet  than  honey,  or  the  drops.. . 

Most  graciously,  0  Lord.. 

Most  just  and  true  those  statutes  were. . 

Most  valued  treasures  takes 

Much  rather  in  God's  house  will  I 

Must  I  for  ever  mourn 

Must  I  for  ever  mourn 

Must  own  thy  judgment  right 

Must  still  in  holiness  excel 

Must  witli  the  fear  of  God  begin 

My  agonies  survey 

My  beauty  does,  like  wilher'd  grass. . . . 


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My 

body's  rack'd,  till  all  my  bones . . . . 
breath,  I  will  that  breath  employ. . 
care  and  business  then  shall  be ... . 

care  has  been  to  make  my  life 

cheerful  thanks  express 

comfort  and  delight 

comfort  and  delight 

confidence  I  place 

constant  praise  shall  claim 

dangers  and  my  fears 

days,  just  hastening  to  their  end... . 
days  of  praise  shall  ne'er  be  past. . . 

drooping  heart  rejoice 

drooping  heart  to  cheer 

earlier  prayer  the  dawning  day. . . . 
fainting  flesh  implores  thy  grace. . . 

fainting  hopes  restore 

fainting  life  reprieved 

fointing  soul  is  almost  pined 

fainting  soul  is  brought 

fainting  soul  shall  raise 

fainting  soul  sustain 

feet  from  falling  he  secured 

feet  with  care  I  have  refrain'd 

firm  aflfection,  Lord,  to  thee 

flesh  shall  rest,  in  hope  to  rise 

footsteps  went  astray 

future  life  to  frame 

glory  does  rejoice 

God  and  Saviour,  leave  not  him.. . 

God,  in  whom  I  will  confide 

God,  my  God,  why  leav'st  thou  me 

God,  to  celebrate  thy  fame 

grateful  heart  replies 

grateful  soul,  by  thee  redeem'd. . . . 
grateful  soul  shall  bless  the  Lord.. . 
grateful  voice  to  heaven  I'll  raise.. 

great  Deliverer  there 

great  Restorer's  praise 

happy  choice  I've  made 

happy  hours  employ 

heart  and  hands  restrain 

heart  and  tongue  employ 


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My  heart  dissolves  within  my  breast 

My  heart  is  pain'd  :   the  shades  of  death. .  . . 

My  heart  is  pierced,  as  with  a  sword 

My  heart's  free  choice  have  made 

My  heart  sliall  gladden  through  the  tedious 

day 

My  heart  with  early  zeal  began 

My  heart  with  joy  shall  spring 

My  heart  with  zeal  incline 

My  heritage  and  choice 

My  hiding-place,  my  refuge-tower 

My  hope  alone  relied 

My  hopeless  life  retrieve 

My  hope,  my  steadfast  trust 

My  hopes  are  on  thy  promise  built 

My  joints  are  out  of  frame 

My  lengthen'd  days  employ 

My  life,  and  all  that's  mine 

My  life's  whole  course  may  steer 

My  life,  thou  know'st,  is  but  a  span 

My  life,  while  I  that  life  enjoy 

My  lifted  hands  accepted  be 

My  lips  shall  always  speak  thy  praise. . . . 

My  lips,  unlock'd  by  pious  zeal 

My  load  of  guilt  I  feel 

My  longing  eyes  look  out 

My  longing  heart  and  ravish'd  soul 

My  longing  heart  does  pant 

My  longing  soul  faints  with  desire 

My  morning  prayers  shall  offer'd  be 

My  mouth  shall  still  declare 

My  offerings  to  God's  house  I'll  bring. . . . 

My  panting  heart  and  flesh  cry  out 

My  pompous  dwelling  make 

My  prayer  prevents  the  early  morn 

My  prayer  will  God  disclaim 

My  preservation  to  thy  saints 

My  public  haunts  and  private  ways 

My  raptured  thoughts  all  day 

My  reins,  and  every  vital  part. ...    '..... 

My  rising  up  and  lying  down 

My  rock  and  health  will  strength  supply.. 
My  sacred  altar  did  supply 


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secret  thoughts  are  known  to  thee. . 

sinking  head  o'erflow 

sins,  which  to  a  dekige  swell , 

song  on  them  shall  ever  dwell. .  . . , 

sorrows  soon  redress 

soul  for  ever  live 

soul,  for  help  on  God  rely , 

soul  for  thy  refreshment  thirsts. ... 

soul  from  hell  shalt  free , 

soul  has  known  of  old 

soul  has  waited  long  to  see 

soul  her  utmost  power  shall  raise . . . 
soul,  howe'er  distress'd  and  poor. . . 

soul  implores  from  thee 

soul,  inspired  with  sacred  love , 

soul  in  thy  right  way , 

soul,  oppress'd  with  deadly  care . 

soul's  defence  is  firmly  placed , 

soul  shall  be  full  satisfied , 

soul  shall  gladly  walk  at  large , 

soul  thou  wilt  inspire 

soul  to  thee  ascends 

soul  with  comfort  knows , 

soul  with  grateful  thoughts  of  love., 
soul  with  long  expectance  faints. ... 

soul  with  patience  waits 

steadfast  and  unchanging  hope. .  . . . 

strength  and  Saviour,  rest 

strength  is  like  a  potsherd  dried. . . .  , 

strong  salvation  shall  be  shown 

sweet  repose  to  take 

thanks  I'll  publish  there,  and  tell. . . 

thirsty  soul  doth  pine 

time  to  come,  in  praises  spent 

time  to  come  may  spend 

time  to  come  \v\\\  spend 

tongue  is  like  the  pen  of  him 

tongue  is  parch'd  with  drought 

tongue  shall  oracles  proclaim 

tongue  the  praises  of  thy  word 

tongue  with  cheerful  songs  of  praise 
trembling  flesh  and  aching  heart. . . , 
troubled  heart  to  cheer , 


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My  trust  is  in  thy  niig-luy  power 

My  trusty  counsellors  they  are ' 

My  upright  heart  sliall  my  g-jad  mouth. 
My  vengeance  shall  not  fall  in  vain. .  .  . 

My  very  eyes  consume  and  fail 

My  voice  in  anthems  raise 

My  wandering  steps  I  brought 

My  wants  are  all  supplied 

My  wasted  strength  repair 

My  wasted  strength  restore 

My  ways  directly  guide 

My  years  shall  yet  in  blisiful  circles  roll. 

My  yet  unutter'd  words'  intent 

My  zealous  heart  is  bent , 

Myself  I  closely  join , 

Nature's   restored  ;  replenish'd  earth . . . , 

New  glory  will  gain , 

No  bounds  his  mercy  knows 

No  careless  sinner  sees 

No  change  of  time  shall  ever  shock 

No  change  or  period  know 

No  danger  shall  my  hopes  remove 

No  force  the  mighty  power  withstands... 

No  formal  hypocrite  shall  then 

No  language  can  display 

No  lasting  root  shall  find 

No  length  of  time  shall  waste 

No  less  than  brethren  dear 

No  longer  let  your  strings  be  mute 

No  more  in  judgment  to  appear 

No  other  guard,  0  Lord,  I  crave 

No  screen  from  thy  all-searching  eyes. . . 

No  sign  or  track  of  him  I  found 

No  smiling  mischief  them  can  tempt. . . . 

No  sooner  I  my  wound  disclosed 

No  terrors  that  surprise  by  night 

No  words  can  represent 

None  took  religion  for  their  guide 

Nor  at  thy  strict  tribunal  bring 

Nor  blood  of  guiltless  beasts  required. . .  . 
Nor  can  they  make  their  promise  good.. 

Nor  can  we  find  their  former  place 

Nor  cast  me  from  thy  sight 


2  2 

5  1 

7     1 

3  ,  2 
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55 


Fsalm 


THE      PSALMS 


Selec. 

Part^ 

97 

1 

97 

22 

97 

21 

70 

1 

34 

31 

1 

32 

45 

97 

21 

7 

80 

3 

12 

34 

109 

114 

32 

20 

13 

44 

119 

97 

15 

44 

22 

67 

103 

70 

1 

118 

1 

70 

1 

17 

3 

51 

2 

97 

17 

11 

17 

1 

86 

12 

16 

51 

1 

41 

26 

82 

82 

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Verse 


119 

119 

119 

91 

40 
37 
38 
55 

119 
8 

102 
15 
40 

135 

141 
38 
25 
16 
51 

146 

119 
51 
27 
88 

128 
91 

145 

1 

91 

22 

66 

119 
14 
22 

106 
15 
20 

47 

31 

103 

103 

87 


Nor  cast,  me  quite  away 

Nor  comfort  knew,  but  what  thy  laws. . 
Nor  conquest,  nor  the  spoils  of  war. . . . 

Nor  deadly  shafts  that  fly  by  day 

Nor  did,  thou  know'st,  my  lips  withhold 

Nor  envy  the  success  of  crime 

Nor  far  from  me  depart 

Nor  from  thy  humble  suppliant  turn . . . 

Nor  frowning  danger  awe 

Nor  fully  reckon'd  there 

Nor  have  thy  years  an  end 

Nor  hearken  to  a  false  report 

Nor  kept  within  my  breast  confined. . . , 

Nor  let  anointed  Aaron's  race 

Nor  let  me  share  their  evil  works 

Nor  let  on  me  the  heavy  storm 

Nor  let  thy  foes  rejoice 

Nor  let  thy  Holy  One  in  death 

Nor  let  thy  Holy  Spirit  take 

Nor  make  his  promise  vain  i 

Nor  make  me  of  those  hopes  ashamed. . 

Nor  me  in  anger  view 

Nor  me  in  wrath  reject 

Nor  once  vouchsafed  a  gracious  look. . . 

Nor  only  worship  pays 

Nor  plague  of  unknown  rise,  that  kills. . 
Nor  shall  fail  from  memory's  treasure. . 
Nor  stand  in  sinner's  ways,  nor  sits. .  . . 

Nor  to  thy  heaven-protected  home 

Nor  turn'd  from  misery  his  face 

Nor  turns  his  face  awa}^ 

Nor  wickedness  of  any  kind 

Not  one  of  all  the  sinful  race 

Not  only  by  the  great  reviled , 

Not  only  vast,  but  numberless 

Not,  stranger-like,  to  visit  them 

Now  know  we  that  the  Lord 

0  all  ye  nations,  bless  Our  God 

0  all  ye  people,  clap  your  hands 

0  all  ye  saints,  the  Lord 

0  bless  the  Lord,  my  soul 

0  bless  the  Lord,  my  soul 

0  city  of  th'  Almighty  King 


Psalm. 


ALPHABETICALLY     ARRANGED 


Selec 

Part 

Verse 

15 

2 

6 

51 

2 

2 

51 

] 

4 

6 

4 

74 

1 

79 

3 

99 

4 

115 

8 

49 

47 

88 

63 

64 

97 

8 

6 

10 

2 

80 

1 

2 

93 

3 

20 

1 

6 

2 

52 

4 

30 

5 

97 

10 

4 

74 

6 

65 

6 

65 

5 

97 

8 

1 

63 

4 

20 

4 

69 

1 

1 

30 

1 

16 

3 

54 

1 

2 

29 

1 

3 

29 

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5 

86 

5 

119 

1 

17 

3 

2 

96 

124 

121 

1 

109 

123 

97 

19 

Line. 


19 

66 

66 

6 

95 

100 

122 

143 

63 

57 

108 

84 

85 

119 

13 

102 

115 

25 

6 

67 

36 

119 

95 

86 

86 

119 

84 

25 

90 

36 

■    20 

69 

34 

34 

106 

146 

22 

118 

150 

147 

135 

149 

119 


0  cleanse  me  from  my  secret  faults. . 
0  come,  all  ye  that  fear  the  Lord... . 
0  come,  behold  the  works  of  God... . 

0  come,  ere  life  expire 

0  come,  loud  anthems  let  us  sing. . . . 

0  enter  then  his  temple  gate 

0,  ever  pray  for  Salem's  peace 

0,  for  the  sake  of  thy  great  Name. . . 
0  God,  my  gracious  God,  to  thee. . . . 
0  God,  my  heart  is  fix'd,  't  is  bent. . 

0  God,  my  heart  is  fully  bent 

0  God  of  hosts,  the  mighty  Lord. . . . 
0  God  our  Saviour,  all  our  hearts.. . . 

O  grant  that  I  may  truly  learn 

0  hear,  and  to  my  longing  eyes 

0  hide  not  thou  thy  glorious  face. . . . 
0  Israel,  make  the  Lord  your  trust. . . 

0  let  me  not  be  put  to  shame 

0  let  that  Spirit  heal 

0  let  them  shout  and  sing 

0  let  thy  saints  thy  favor  gain 

0  let  thy  tender  mercy  now 

0  let  us  to  his  courts  repair 

0  Lord,  alone  divine 

0  Lord,  attentive  be 

0  Lord,  my  God,  my  portion  thou.. . 
0  Lord  of  hosts,  my  King  and  God. . 

0  Lord,  recall  to  mind 

0  Lord,  the  Saviour  and  defence. . . . 
0  Lord,  thy  mercy,  my  sure  hope. . . 

0  Lord,  thy  saving  grace 

0  Lord,  to  thee  1  will  repair 

0  magnify  the  Lord  with  me 

0  make  but  trial  of  his  love 

0  may  I  worthy  prove  to  see 

0  praise  the  Lord,  and  thou,  my  soul. 
0  praise  the  Lord,  and  to  your  praise 
0  praise  the  Lord,  for  he  is  good. . . . 
0  praise  the  Lord  in  that  blest  place. 
0  praise  the  Lord  with  hymns  of  joy. 
0  praise  the  Lord  with  one  consent. . 

0  praise  ye  the  Lord 

0  quicken  me,  and  so  approve 


57 


THE     PSALMS 


Selec. 


105 

lOG 

137 

28 

119 

22 

87 

139 

39 

119 

119 

119 

107 

55 

107 

119 

119 

119 

119 

118 

95 

149 

119 

148 

8 

8 

80 

30 

63 

90 

122 

119 

8 

116 

42 

119 

139 

24 

132 

48 

37 

22 

119 


0  render  thanks  and  bless  tlie  Lord . .  . 

0  render  thanks  to  God  al)ove 

0  Salem,  our  once  happy  seat 

0  save  and  bless  thy  people,  Lord .... 

0  save  nie,  that  I  may 

0  send  me  help  !   thy  help,  on  which. 

0  Sion,  seat  of  Israel's  king 

0  skill  for  human  reach  too  high 

0  spare  me  yet  a  little  time 

0  sntfer  not  my  careless  steps 

0  teach  me  then  by  thy  just  laws 

O  teach  me  then  my  future  life 

0  that  men  would  praise  the  Lord. . .  . 
0  that  my  soul  on  wings  could  fly . . .  . 
0  that  the  sons  of  men  would  praise. . 

O  then  forsake  me  not,  my  God , 

0  then  make  haste  to  raise  me  up. . .  . 
0  then  preserve  thy  servant,  Lord.. .  . 

0  then  that  thy  most  holy  will 

0  then  with  me  give  thanks  to  God. . . , 

0  then,  ye  faithful  flock,  to-day 

0  therefore,  for  ever , 

0  therefore  quicken  me  with  beams... , 

0  therefore  raise 

0  thou,  to  whom  all  creatures  bow. .  . 
0  thou,  to  whom  all  creatures  bow. .  . 
0  thou  whom  heavenly  hosts  obey. .  . 

0  to  his  courts,  ye  saints  of  his 

0,  to  my  longing  eyes  once  more , 

0  to  thy  servants.  Lord,  return 

0  'twas  a  joyful  sound  to  hear 

0  what  divine  repast 

O,  what  is  man,  that,  Lord,  thou  lov'st 

0  what  return  to  God  shall  I , 

O,  when  shall  I  behold  thy  face , 

O  when  wilt  thou  thy  kind  relief , 

0  where  can  I  thy  influence  shun.. . . , 

O  who  shall  to  that  sacred  hill 

O  with  due  reverence  let  us  all , 

Observe  their  order  well , 

Observe  the  perfect  man  with  care. ... 

O'er  all  mankind  to  reign , 

O'er  all  the  earth  thy  mercy,  Lord. . . . . 


85 

86 

111 

23 

97 

19 

17 

1 

66 

113 

33 

97 

2 

97 

2 

97 

4 

87 

1 

45 

87 

2 

97 

1 

97 

5 

97 

4 

97 

1 

96 

74 

123 

97 

20 

122 

7 

7 

61 

25 

49 

69 

2 

99 

97 

13 

7 

94 

36 

97 

11 

113 

19 
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42 

31 

3 

17 

3 

97 

8 

Psalm. 


80 

138 

8 

147 

103 

86 

51 

124 

89 

119 

145 

24 

112 

119 

47 

144 

37 

28 

34 

128 

34 

67 

87 

98 

98 

36 

68 

119 

119 

19 

102 

90 

90 

86 

86 

26 

111 

119 

99 

89 

89 

115 

119 


ALPHABETICALLY      ARRANGED 


O'er  all  the  land  did  widely  shoot 

O'er  all  thy  works  admired 

O'er  all  thy  works  to  reign 

O'er  earth  a  fleecy  mantle  throw 

Of  all  his  favors  mindful  prove 

Of  all  relief  but  thine 

Of  all  this  sinful  frame 

Of  both  sole  monarch  reigns 

Of  earth  and  heaven  ;  thee,  Lord,  alone. 

Of  envied  riches  crown'd 

Of  every  thing  that  lives 

Of  glory  he  alone  is  King 

Of  God,  and  loves  his  sacred  law 

Of  God's  commandments  stray 

Of  God,  the  universal  King 

Of  him  such  tender  care  to  take 

Of  him  that  moves  by  his  command 

Of  his  anointed  flock 

Of  his  deliverance  I  will  boast 

Of  his  own  labor  feed 

Of  iiis  religious  fear 

Of  his  resistless  power 

Of  honor'd  Sion  we  aver 

Of  Israel's  God  have  seen 

Of  Israel's  house  his  love  and  truth 

Of  joys  that  shall  for  ever  last 

Of  life  and  death  the  sovereign  Lord .  . .  . 

Of  mercy  from  above 

Of  more  esteem  I  hold 

Of  more  esteem  than  golden  mines 

Of  old  by  thee  were  laid 

Of  our  just  doom  repent 

Of  our  short  days  to  mind 

Of  patience,  mercy,  and  of  trutli 

Of  plenteous  mercy  to  all  th.ose 

Of  righteousness  have  trod 

Of  saints,  his  praise  shall  be  my  song.. .  . 

Of  silver  and  of  gpld 

Of  strength  and  power  take  place 

Of  strength  or  power  like  thine  renown'c 

Of  such  a  numerous,  faithful  host 

Of  this  almighty  King 

Of  thy  almighty  hands 


Selec 

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Line 

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4 

112 

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4 

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5 

4 

121 

2 

2 

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81 

1 

3 

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100 

4 

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68 

10 

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97 

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10 

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59 


Psalm. 


THE      PSALMS 


Selec. 


4 

38 

51 

66 

119 

19 

115 

90 

90 

141 

146 

40 

13 

14 

22 

119 

67 

99 

56 

139 

116 

43 

133 

4 

62 

62 

115 

2 

91 

146 

124 

92 

119 

119 

119 

146 

65 

133 

99 

19 

33 

86 

39 


Of  thy  defence  possess'd 

Of  thy  displeasure  fall 

Of  thy  good  will  assured 

Of  thy  great  Name  express 

Of  thy  just  will  intent 

Of  truth  and  justice  weigh'd 

Of  us  he  oft  has  mindful  been 

Of  us  thy  chosen  race 

Of  which  he  first  was  made 

Of  whose  short  stay  no  signs  remain. 

Of  wicked  men  defeats 

Oflerings  and  sacrifice  alone 

Oh  !  never  to  return , 

Oh,  that  from  Sion  he'd  employ.. . . 
Oh  !  Avhy  so  far  from  me  removed. . . 

On  all  my  ways  I  thought 

On  all  thy  saints  to  shine 

On  cherubs'  wings  he  sits  anthroned, 

On  danger's  first  alarm ....  * 

On  every  side  I  find  thy  hand 

On  God's  almighty  Name  I  call'd. . . 

On  God,  thy  God,  for  aid  rely 

On  Hermon's  top  distil 

On  him  alone  rely 

On  him  alone  thy  trust  repose.. .  . . . . 

On  him  my  soul  shall  still  depend. . . 

On  him  they  fear  rely 

On  his  most  holy  Name 

On  his  young,  thy  foot  shall  tread. . . 
On  Israel's  God  :    he  made  the  sky. . 

On  Israel's  side  engaged 

On  Lebanons  high  hill 

On  me,  devoted  to  thy  fear 

On  me,  devoted  to  thy  fear •. . . . 

On  me,  thy  statutes,  to  discern 

On  princes,  on  the  sons  of  men 

On  rising  ridges  down  it  pours. ...... 

On  Sion's  favor'd  hill 

On  Sion's  hill  he  keeps  his  court 

On  sure  foundations  laid 

On  thee  alone  depend 

On  thee  alone  depend 

On  thee  alone  my  steadfast  hope. . . . 

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4 
32 
44 
51 
97 
15 
93 
69 
69 

116 

119 
34 
10 
11 
17 
97 
52 
78 
46 

113 
94 
38 

107 
4 
48 
48 
93 
2 
70 

120 

100 
71 
97 
97 
97 

119 
50 

107 
78 
15 
28 
65 


16 

17 
9 


Psalm. 


25 

3 

91 

146 

56 

131 

145 

119 

136 

136 

56 

137 

115 

24 

139 

22 

41 

72 

8 

94 

27 

19 

137 

146 

90 

133 

72 

87 

6 

19 

139 

90 

141 

72 

8 

139 

89 

18 

6 

20 

20 

124 

136 


ALPHABETICALLY     ARRANGED. 


On  thee  I  wait  all  day 

On  thee  my  hopes  rely 

On  the  lion  vainly  roaring 

On  them  his  wrath  shall  ever  burn 

On  thy  a;lmighty  arm 

On  thy  faithful  word  I  rest 

On  thy  might  and  greatness  dwell 

On  thy  unerring  word 

On  us  with  favor  thought 

On  which  all  creatures  live 

On  which  I  now  rely. 

On  willow-trees  that  wither'd  there.. . . 
On  you,  and  on  your  heirs,  he  will. .  . . 

One  chosen  seat  design'd 

One  glance  from  thee,  one  piercing  ray. 

One  sovereign  Lord  obey 

Oppress'd  with  sickness  lie 

Oppressive  yokes  away 

Ordain'd  with  dignity  and  state 

Or  blind  who  framed  the  eye 

Or  else  my  fainting  soul  had  sunk 

Or  gold  refined  with  skill 

Or  if  my  chiefest  joy  compare 

Or  immortality  endures, 


Or  like  a  watch  in  dead  of  night, 


Or  like  the  early  drops  that  foil 

Or  like  warm  showers,  whose  gentle  drops, 

Or  like  young  flowers  away  shall  pass 

Or  praise  thee  in  the  grave 

Or  region  is  confined 

Or,  should  I  try  to  shun  thy  sight 

Or  th'  earth  and  world  didst  frame 

Or  their  unrighteous  gain 

Or  time  itself  shall  last 

Or  what  his  offspring,  tbat  thou  prov'st. . . . 

Or  whither  from  thy  presence  run 

Or  who  among  the  gods  of  earth 

Or  who,  except  the  mighty  Lord 

Or  yield  to  dread  despair 

Our  banner  in  thy  Name  we  raise 

Our  cause  from  Sion  bless 

Our  confidence  remains 

Our  constant  friend (and  each  verse). 


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120 

69 
107 

56 

81 
6 

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113 

69 
114 

56 

7 

113 

68 

14 
6 

16 

16 
100 
110 


15 


Selec     Part 


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8 

70 

120 
46 

105 

118 
97 

110 

110 
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111 
93 
19 

118 
17 
85 
56 
7 
73 
22 


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4 
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THE    PSALMS 


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8 

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43 

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2 

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12 

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11 

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2 

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2 

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3 

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122 

4 

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10 

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6 

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50 

69 

137 

20 

33 

20 

87 

78 

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33 

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90 

90 

46 

122 

90 

96 

119 

119 

135 

137 

104 

107 

89 

104 

132 

26 

135 

150 

150 

150 

148 

146 

86 

111 

149 

4 

143 


Our  drooping  days  we  spend 

Our  everliving  Lord 

Our  God  shall  come,  and  keep  no  more. . . 

Our  God  shall  this  more  highly  prize 

Our  harps,  that  when  with  joy  we  sung. . 

Our  heart's  devout  request  allow 

Our  help  and  shield  is  he 

Our  holy  wishes  give 

Our  Israel's  fairest  tents  excel 

Our  offspring  shall  be  taught 

Our  promised  altars  there  we  '11  raise  .... 

Our  public  crimes  and  secret  sins 

Our  sacrifice  receive 

Our  sins,  tliough  numberless,  in  vain 

Our  soul  on  God  with  patience  waits 

Our  succor  from  his  temple  send 

Our  sure  abiding  place 

Our  term  of  time  is  seventy  years 

Our  tower  of  refuge  in  alarms 

Our  tribes  devoutly  say 

Our  unregarded  years  break  off. 

Peace-offerings  on  his  altar  lay 

Perfection  here  below 

Perfidious  practices  and  lies 

Performs  his  sovereign  will 

Perpetual  silence  be  my  doom 

Pleased  with  the  work  of  thine  own  hands 

Pluck'd  from  the  destroyer's  hand 

Possess'd  of  absolute  command 

Possessest  empire  without  bounds 

Pour  out  our  lumible  prayer 

Pour  the  glad  hymn  of  triumph  thence.. . 

Praise  him,  all  ye  that  in  his  house 

Praise  him  for  all  the  mighty  acts 

Praise  him  in  heaven  where  he  his  face. . 
Praise  him  with  harp's  melodious  noise... 

Praise  him,  ye  dreadful  wiialcs 

Praise  shall  employ  my  nobler  powers... . 

Praise  thee  with  heart  sincere 

Praise  ye  the  Lord  !  our  God  to  praise. . . . 

Prepare  your  glad  voice 

Present  (o  God  on  high 

Preserve  and  set  me  free 

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Psalm. 


ALPHABETICALLY      ARRANGED, 


Verse  Liue. 


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119 

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108 

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Preserve  his  saints  secure  from  ill 

Preserve  me  from  my  foes 

Press'd  down  with  weighty  care 

Presumptuously  refuse 

Prevented,  while  I  cried 

Prevent  the  dawning  day 

Priests,  Levites,  proselytes,  e'en  all 

Priests,  Levites,  trust  in  him  alone 

Proceed  in  his  appointed  way 

Proclaim  aloud,  Jehovah  reigns 

Proclaim  his  deeds,  till  all  the  world. . . . 

Prolonging  not  the  time,  my  soul 

Prolong  my  life,  that  I  may  sing 

Prolongs  thy  feeble  breath 

Ran  down  his  beard,  and  o'er  his  robes. . 

Rebuke  me,  gracious  God 

Reclaims  from  false  desires 

Redoubled  shouts  convey 

Refreshing  rain  bestows 

Refreshing  water  flows 

Refresh  the  thirsty  earth 

Refresh  thy  servant's  soul,  whose  hopes. 

Regard  my  words,  0  gracious  Lord 

Rejoice  in  his  almighty  Name 

Reijoice  w'llh  awful  mirth 

Rejoice,  ye  righteous,  in  the  Lord 

Rejoicing,  they  forget  their  fears 

Relies  on  thee,  restore 

Relieve  me  from  thy  mercy's  store 

Relieve  my  soul  when  most  distress'd . . . 

Relieve  thy  supplicant  once  more 

Relieves  the  poor  distress'd 

Religiously  respect 

Religiously  transmit  the  same 

Renown'd  for  mighty  acts,  thy  fame. . . . 

Repeated  benefits  bestow'd 

Repose  on  thee,  my  God 

Reproach  and  grief  have  broke  my  heart 

Rescues  them  from  all  their  fear 

Resolved  without  delay 

Resound  their  Maker's  praise 

Restored  my  dying  heart 

Restore  thy  wonted  light 


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Resume  thy  wonted  rest 

Revived  my  fainting  soul 

Revive  me,  Lord,  and  let  me  now 

Revive  my  drooping-  heart 

Revive  us.  Lord,  and  let  thy  saints 

Ride  on  in  state,  and  still  protect 

Right  judgment  is  attain'd 

Safe  in  my  heart,  and  closel}^  hid 

Safe  to  thy  journe3'^'s  end 

Salvation  far  away 

Salvation  to  the  Lord  belongs 

Sat  down  by  proud  Euphrates'  stream 

Satisfiest  still  with  good 

Save  me,  0  God,  from  waves  that  roll 

Say  ye,  the  Lord  shall  not  regard 

Search,  try,  0  God,  mj^  thoughts  and  heart 

Secure  and  undisturb'd  abide 

Secure  from  danger  and  from  want 

Secure  in  God's  almighty  Name 

Secure  of  this,  to  thee,  my  God 

Secure,  substantial  peace  have  they 

Secured  by  that,  my  grateful  soul 

Securely  hatch  their  young 

Securely  there  they  build,  and  there 

Seek  ye  the  Lord,  his  saving  strength 

Send  down  thy  power  to  save 

Sends  deliverance  from  on  high 

Seven  times  a  day,  with  grateful  voice. . .  . 

Shall  all  be  forced  to  bow 

Shall  all  my  grateful  hours  emplo}^ 

Shall  all  my  thoughts  employ 

Shall  all,  (redeem'd  from  error's  night). . .  . 

Shall  all  thy  earnest  wishes  grant 

Shall  always  fill  my  mind 

Shall  be  completely  bless'd 

Shall  be  my  constant  joy 

Shall  be  my  constant  talk 

Shall  be  o'erwhelmed  with  woes 

Shall  be  possess'd  by  thee 

Shall  be  the  constant  theme 

Shall  both  in  ruin  end 

Shall  both  o'erflow  with  joy 

Shall  bow  their  servile  heads 

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Shall  celebrate  thy  fame 

Shall  constant  blessings  shower 

Shall  costly  presents  bring- 

Shall  due  rewards  to  all  the  world 

Shall  earth's  great  Judge  not  punish  those. . 

Shall  endless  plenty  shower 

Shall  ever  bless  thy  Name 

Shall  ever,  Lord,  depend 

Shall  fdl  my  mouth  with  songs  of  praise. .  . . 

Shall  find  my  table  spread 

Shall  find  tlie  Lord  a  faithful  guide.  ....... 

Shall  fix  my  happy  state 

Shall  fix  the  place  where  we  niust  dwell... . 

Shall  flourish  when  he  sleeps  in  dust 

Shall  free  thee  from  the  fowler's  snare 

Shall  grow  and  flourish  still 

Shall  help  me  to  adore  and  praise 

Shall  his  own  work  complete 

Shall  his  saving  health  enjo}' 

Shall  in  my  aid  appear 

Sliall  in  old  age  revive 

Sb.all  in  one  tempest  shower 

Shall  in  those  paths  go  on 

Shall  in  thy  presence  live 

Shall  in  th)^  strength  rejoice 

Shall  into  sudden  ruin  fall 

Shall  I  with  pleasure  run 

Shall  keep  thine  upright  way , 

Shall  learn  to  sing  thy  glorious  praise 

Shall  meet  with  due  returns  from  thee 

Shall  mock  th'  assaults  of  earthly  powers. . . 

Shall  my  tongue  thy  praise  proclaim 

Shall  never  be  despised 

Shall  never  end (and  each  verse). . 

Shall  never,  Lord,  depart 

Shall  not  your  sins  discern 

Shall  of  thy  kingdom  speak 

Shall  on  thy  power  depend 

Shall  overwhelming  plagues  draw  nigh 

Shall  rule  with  gentle  sway 

Shall  save  the  helpless  and  the  poor 

Shall  shower  his  blessings  down 

Shall  spring  up  all  around 


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33 

145 

85 

102 

119 

66 

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88 

72 

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91 

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111 

91 

110 

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102 

121 

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27 

78 

27 

130 

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13 

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36 

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104 


Shall  stand  for  ever  fast , 

Shall  stand  for  ever  sure... 

Shall  still  advance  his  fame 

Shall  streams  of  justice  pour 

Sliall  tarnish  and  decay 

Shall  thankfully  resound 

Shall  thee  their  God  confess 

Shall  them  and  theirs  survive. ......... 

Shall  the  mute  grave  thy  love  confess.., 

Sliall  then  he  rooted  fast 

Shall  there  securely  reign 

Shall  thus  to  all  be  known , 

Shall  tliy  royal  might  remain , 

Shall  thy  undaunted  courage  fright. . . . , 

Shall  to  all  mankind  make  known 

Shall  to  eternal  ages  last 

Shall  under  the  Almighty^'s  shade 

Shalt  drink  where  darkest  torrents  flow. , 

Shalt  govern  all  the  earth 

Shalt  lasting  quiet  give 

Shelter'd  beneath  th'  Almighty's  wings. 

Shine  brightly,  Lord,  on  me 

Shines  brightest  in  affliction's  night 

Should  loudly  echo  through  the  land. . . , 

Should  see  me  tread  aside 

Should  to  their  unborn  heirs 

Should  with  thy  love  be  crown'd 

Should'st  thou  severely  judge 

Since  God  doth  thus  his  wondrous  love.. 

Since  great  thy  tender  mercies  are 

Since  he  has  now  his  ear  inclined 

Since  I  have  always  placed  my  trust.. .  . 

Since  I  resolve  to  make  my  life 

Since  mercy  is  the  grace 

Since  of  thy  goodness  all  partake. , 

Since  still  my  ground  of  steadfast  hope... 

Since  strongly  he  my  life  supports 

Since  they  to  walk  in  thy  riglit  ways... . 
Since  thou  hast  heard,  and  set  me  safe... 

Since  we,  for  all  we  want  or  wish 

Since  whenso'er,  in  my  distress 

Since,  with  pure  and  firm  affection 

Sincere,  as  in  him  is  my  joy 

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Sincere  obedience  join 

Sing  loud  Aniens — Praise  ye  the  Lord 

Sing-  praises  therefore  to  tlie  Lord 

Sing  psahns  in  honor  of  his  Name 

Sing  solemn  hymns  of  praise 

Sing  to  his  praise  in  lofty  hymns 

Sing  to  the  Lord,  and  bless  his  name 

Sing  to  the  Lord  a  new-made  song 

Sing  to  the  Lord  a  new-made  song 

Sinners  shall  perisli  in  their  ways 

Sion  !  the  God  thy  sons  adore 

Sit  thou  in  state  at  mj'  right  Iiand. , 

Slow  to  anger,  vast  in  love 

Snares,  fire,  and  brimstone,  on  their  heads. . 

So  far  has  he  our  sins  removed 

So  furiously  he  raged 

So  in  the  way  of  tli}'  commands 

So  I  thy  righteous  ways 

So  I  to  keep  thy  righteous  laws 

So  let  it  be  on  earth  display'd 

So  longs  my  soul,  O  God,  for  thee 

So  much  his  boundless  love  transcends 

So  much  oppress'd  with  anxious  care 

So  now  I  praise  his  Name 

So  pants  my  soul  for  thee,  great  King  of  kings 

So  shall  I,  by  thy  watchful  care 

So  shall  I,  whosoe'er  upbraids 

So  shall  my  heart  o'erflow  with  joy 

So  shall  my  prayer  and  praises  be 

So  shall  thy  rigliteous  judgments  firm 

So  soon  the  slender  thread  is  cut 

So  stands  the  Lord  around  his  saints 

So  teach  us.  Lord,  th'  uncertain  sum 

So  thirsts  to  reach  thy  sacred  dwelling-place 

So  thou  within  the  land  shalt  stay 

So  to  thy  sacred  laws  shall  I 

Softly  the  vernal  breezes  blow 

Some  earthly  succor  trust 

Some  secret  place  to  find 

Sorrows  on  sorrows  multiplied 

Speak  of  thy  dread  acts  tlie  stor}' 

Spread'st  thy  hand,  and  every  creature 

Stands  ever  fast 


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Psalm. 


THE  PSALMS 


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Still,  Jehovah,  thee  confessing- 

Still  keep  the  portal  of  my  lips 

Still  let  the  glories  of  thy  face 

Still  save  us,  Lord  ;  and  still 

Still  will  I  thy  praise  proclaim 

Strip  me  of  the  rohe  of  pride 

Strong  comfort  will  afford 

Subjected  to  his  empire  lies 

Subjected  to  thy  just  command 

Submit  to  God's  almighty  sway 

Succeeding  times  shall  see 

Succesfully  go  on 

Successively  descends 

Successively  renew 

Such  as  perversly  choose  to  g"o 

Such  bliss  no  heathen  nation  shares. .  . 

Such  bounty  didst  extend 

Such  great  account  of  him  to  make. . . 
Such  guests  shall  to  thy  courts  be  led. 

Such  honor  and  triumph 

Such  is  the  race  of  saints,  by  whom... 
Such  men  their  utmost  caution  use. . . 

Supplies  in  want  convey 

Supplies  of  life,  with  ease  to  them.. . . 
Supreme  by  all  the  gods  art  own'd. . . 

Supreme  in  Sion  thou  shalt  be 

Supreme  o'er  earthly  powers 

Surrounded  by  thy  power  I  stand . . . . 

Swift  I'd  escape,  and  flee  afar . 

Take  heed,  ye  foolish  and  unwise 

Take  thou  away  their  breath,  they  die 

Taught  by  thy  sacred  precepts,  I 

Teach  me  the  secret  skill  by  which . . . 
Teach  me  the  way  where  I  should  go. 
Teach  me  the  wisdom  that  will  make. 
Teach  me  thy  way,  0  Lord,  and  I . .  . 

Th'  Almighty  shall  establish  her 

Than  crystal  drops  of  morning  dew. .  . 
Than  had  I  been  with  vast  increase.. . 
Than  herds  of  flocks  in  sacrifice..  .•. . . 

Than  honey  to  my  taste 

Than  in  the  wealthy  tents  of  sin 

Than  life  itself  does  dearer  prove. .  . . . 

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Than,  Lord,  in  any  other  place 

Than  on  the  greatest  human  power 

Than  richest  mines,  than  thousand  mines, 
Than  theirs,  who  stores  of  corn  and  wine . 


Tha 
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all  might  that  and  truth  embrace. 

,  by  declaring  all  his  works 

by  thy  grace  preserved,  I  may. . . 

by  thy  righteous  statutes  I 

dare  thy  power  despise 

does  thy  Name  adore  . . .' 

earth's  deep  caverns  fill 

fear  the  Lord  confess 

forni'd  and  fix'd  the  solid  land. . . . 

from  the  comb  distill 

generations  yet  to  come 

God  is  great,  we  often  have 

good  and  gracious  is  our  Lord. . . . . 
guilt  and  shame,  the  sinner's  lot. , 

happy  station  to  secure 

he  the  humble  soul  will  save.. .  . 

he  to  all  the  sons  of  men 

he  was  Heaven's  delight 

his  kind  favors  ever  last 

humbly  seek  the  Lord ■ 

I  according  to  thy  word 

I  again  may  live 

I  may  duly  learn  and  keep 

I  may   enter  in,  and  praise 

I  repose  on  thee 

I  should  still  to  God  repair 

]  the  joyful  choir  may  join 

in  his  temple's  hallow'd  courts... . 

in  my  lasting  covenant  live 

in  the  burning  noon-tide  slay.. .  . 

in  the  grave  reside 

in  thy  righteous  judgments  I. . .  . 

life  to  him  I  will  devote 

like  Melchizedech's  thy  reign. . . . 
loudly  sound  on  solemn  days. ... 
man  is  bless'd  who  stands  in  awe. 

most  exalts  thy  fame 

of  thy  testimonies  I , 

of  thy  wise  commands  I  might. . . , 


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5 

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109 

4 

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90 

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97 

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6 

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72 

4 

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51 

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4 

3 

17 

1 

4 

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96 

1 

3 

85 

3 

4 

97 

3 

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3 

97 

10 

5 

2 

97 

9 

5 

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96 

9 

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97 

15 

4 

4 

57 

5 

2 

86 

5 

3 

108 

1 

3 

43 

1 

o 
O 

3 

70 

1 

3 

6 

115 

4 

4 

97 

14 

2 

3 

18 

5 

3 

89 

3 

2 

124 

4 

4 

91 

1 

1 

20 

9 

2 

97 

16 

3 

3 

97 

17 

3 

3 

69 


Psalm 


THE      PSALMS 


Selec. 

Part 

Verse 

Line 

8 

4 

4 

3 

4 

4 

97 

7 

2 

1 

97 

7 

5 

1 

17 

3 

9 

3 

64 

1 

3 

97 

10 

3 

1 

88 

3 

4 

87 

2 

1 

2 

21 

3 

3 

35 

2 

4 

113 

10 

2 

37 

1 

2 

97 

3 

2 

2 

44 

7 

3 

52 

2 

1 

31 

3 

1 

3 

73 

2 

2 

4 

80 

2 

4 

1 

23 

4 

4 

60 

6 

3 

97 

19 

5 

3 

26 

4 

3 

46 

5 

1 

42 

5 

3 

63 

5 

4 

97 

13 

2 

3 

69 

2 

2 

3 

49 

2 

2 

69 

2 

4 

3 

96 

11 

1 

39 

1 

4 

100 

2 

3 

29 

1 

4 

1 

46 

2 

4 

7 

6 

2 

63 

3 

1 

7 

6 

3 

87 

2 

1 

3 

124 

5 

2 

9 

4 

4 

26 

6 

1 

63 

1 

4 

9 
3 

119 

119 
22 
85 

119 

108 

107 
26 
41 

139 
42 

119 
51 
67 
37 
94 

102 
28 
78 

119 
31 
56 
48 
84 

119 
90 
63 
90 

118 
45 

124 

34 

56 

8 

84 

8 

107 

150 
11 
31 
84 


That  on  his  help  rehed 

That  on  his  power  depend 

That  only  comfort  in   distress 

That  peace  of  mind,  which  has  my  soul. . 
That  power  which  first  their  being-  gave. . 
That,  quenched  with  our  repenting  tears. . 

That  right  thy  judg-ments  are,  I  now 

That  round  about  us  dwell 

That  rules  the  boisterous  sea 

That  seat  affords  me  most  delight 

That  seek  to  do  him  wrong 

That  since  this  maze  of  life  I  trod., 

That  sinks  exausted  in  the  summer's  chase 

That  so  I  may  discern 

That  so  the  bones  which  thou  hast  broke.. 

That  so  thy  wondrous  way 

That  spreads  its  pleasant  branches  round.. 

That  stubbornly  transgress 

That  they,  in  Sion,  where  he  dwells 

That  they  may  never  swerve 

That  they  should  ne'er  his  works  forget. . 
That  they  were  true,  and  shall  their  truth 
That  thou,  my  God,  art  good  and  just. . . . 

That  thus,  protected  by  thy  power 

That  to  the  ages  yet  to  come 

That  to  thy  dwelling  lead 

That  to  thy  sacred  word  I  might 

That  to  true  wisdom  all  our  hearts 

That  view  of  glorious  power  restore 

That  we  may  all  our  days  to  come 

That  which  the  builders  once  refused. .  . . 

That  writes  with  ready  art 

The  adversary's  dreary  flood 

The  Angel  of  the  Lord  encamps 

The  arm  of  flesh  defy 

The  beasts  that  prey  or  graze 

The  birds,  more  happy  far  than  I 

The  bird  that  wings  its  airy  way 

The  bold  adventurers  record 

The  breath  he  does  to  them  afford 

The  brightness  of  his  face 

The  brightness  of  thy  face 

The  brightness  of  thy  face 

__ 


Psalm. 


ALPHABETICALLY     ARRANGED 


Selec. 

Part. 

Verse  Line. 

97 

5 

7  1 

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2 

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5 

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m 

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96 

14 

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40 

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94 

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67 

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119 

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2 

7 

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32 

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27 

2 

2 

78 

1 

2 

119    The  censure  and  reproach  I  fear 

65    The  cheerful  downs;  the  vcilleys  bring-.. .  . 
96    The  cheerful  groves  their  tribute  bring 

87  The  children  of  his  favor'd  mount 

118  The  chosen  victim  bind 

46    The  city  of  our  Lord  shall  fill 

104    The  clouds  his  chariots  are,  and  storms 

98    The  conquest  he  has  won 

104    The  craving  world,  is  all  supplied.  ...... .'. 

34    The  crooked  paths  of  vice  decline 

116    The  cup  of  blessing  take 

19    The  dawn  of  each  returning  day 

88  The  dead,  whom  thou  forsook'st  alive 

95    The  depths  of  earth  are  in  his  hand 

98  The  earth  and  her  inhabitants 

104    The  earth  is  with  thy  riches  stored 

104    The  earth  is  with  th}^  treasure  crown'd. . . . 
147    The  elements  confess  their  Lord . 

76    The  enemy  hurl'd 

19  f  The  firmamant  and  stars  express. 

8    The  fish  that  cuts  the  seas 

100    The  flock  that  he  vouchsafes  to  feed 

93    The  floods,  0  Lord,  lift  up  their  voice 

124    The  foe  had  quickly  swallow'd  us 

56    The  force  that  man  can  raise 

106  The  fountain  of  eternal  love 

'65    The  fruitful  clouds  drop  fatness  down 

119  The  full  extent  may  know 

92    The  glad  effects  repeat 

90    The  glorious  work  we  have  in  hand 

46    The  God  of  hosts  couducts  our  arms 

146  The  God  that  does  in  Sion  dwell 

124    The  God  who  made  both  heaven  and  earth 

72    The  God  whom  Israel  fears 

115    The  God  whom  ye  adore 

37  The  good  man's  way  is  God's  delight 

107  The  goodness  of  the  Lord 

147  The  grass  in  plenty  grows 

19    The  great  transgression  flee 

38  4Tie  groanings  of  my  burden'd  soul 

15    The  guiltless  to  destroy 

32    The  guilt  that  tortured  me  within 

99  The  guilty  nations  quake 


71 


Psalm. 


THK      PSALMS 


97 

The 

72 

The 

72 

The 

32 

The 

33 

The 

125 

The 

33 

l^he 

119 

The 

136 

The 

19 

The 

50 

The 

51 

The 

108 

The 

36 

The 

65 

The 

80 

The 

25 

The 

149 

The 

19 

The 

51 

The 

116 

The 

51 

The 

24 

The 

24 

The 

72 

The 

2 

The 

119 

The 

16 

The 

144 

The 

56 

The 

50 

Tlie 

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The 

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The 

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The 

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The 

33 

The 

24 

The 

34 

The 

102 

The 

20 

The 

146 

The 

118 

The 

62 

The 

habitation  of  his  seat 

happy  fruits  of  peace 

happy  land  shall  everywhere 

harden'd  sinner  shall  confound 

harmony  complete 

heart  that  innocence  retains 

heavenly  arch  was  rearVl 

heavenly  understanding  give 

heavens  by  his  command 

heavens  declare  thy  glory,  Lord 

heavens  his  justice  sliall  declare 

heir  of  sin  and  shame 

highest  heaven  transcends 

highest  orb  of  heaven  transcends 

hills  about,  in  order  ranged 

hills  were  cover'd  with  its  shade 

h unable  and  the  meek 

humble  to  blesss 

ignorant  inspires 

joy  thy  favor  gives 

just  performance  of  my  vows 

just  shall  then  attend 

King  of  glory  :  see  !  he  comes 

King  of  glory  :  see  !  he  comes 

kings  of  Tavshish  and  the  isles 

King  that  I  ordain 

law  that  from  thy  mouth  proceeds.. .  . 

least  corruption  see 

life  of  man  does  quickly  fade 

life  thou  hast  so  oft  preserved 

listening  earth  his  voice  hath  heard. .  . 

Lord  abounds  with  tender  love 

Lord  a  holy  temple  hath 

Lord  does  them  support  that  fall 

Lord  forever  lives,  who  has 

Lord  for  God  is  known 

Lord,  for  strength  renown'd 

Lord  from  heaven  beholds  the  just. .  . 
Lord  from  heaven,  his  lofty  throne  . .  . 

Lord  fulfil  our  prayer 

Lord  gives  eyesight  to  the  blind 

Lord  has  been  my  help  ;  the  praise.. . , 
Lord  has  oft  his  will  express'd 


Seleo. 

76 
56 
56 
27 
28 

101 
28 
97 

110 
15 
43 
44 
88 
30 
50 
61 
20 

123 
15 
44 
94 
44 
19 
19 
56 
2 

97 
13 

116 

46 

43 

81 

9 

117 
8 
28 
19 
29 
80 
16 

120 
96 
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1 
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4 
1 
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1 
3 
4 
4 
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2 
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12 
15 
7 
9 
8 
1 
6 
4 
2 
4 

1 

) 

1 
1 


72 


ALPHABETICALLY      ARRANGED. 


Selec. 


98 
50 

110 
23 
41 

145 
14 

89 

24 

145 

41 

121 

125 

24 

146 

93 

28 

48 

127 

87 

103 

146 

147 

148 

110 

146 

138 

41 

37 

119 

80 

128 

15 

24 

72 

84 

22 

147 

45 

72 

102 

103 


The  Lord  has  through  th'  astonish'd  world. . 

The  Lord  hath  spoke,  the  mig-hty  God 

The  Lord  halh  sworn,  nor  sworn  in  vain... . 

The  Lord  himself,  the  mighty  Lord 

The  Lord  his  life,  with  blessings  crown'd . . , 

The  Lord  is  good  ;  fresh  acts  of  grace 

The  Lord  look'd  down  from  heaven's  high 

tower 

The  Lord  of  hosts  is  our  defence 

The  Lord  of  hosts  renown'd 

The  Lord  preserves  all  those  with  care 

The  Lord  shall  give  him  rest 

The  Lord  shall  guard  thee  still 

The  Lord  shall  soon  destroy 

The  Lord's  her  fulness  is 

The  Lord  supports  the  sinking  mind 

The  Lord  that  o'er  all  nature  reigns 

The  Lord,  the  everlasting  God 

The  Lord,  the  only  God,  is  great 

The  Lord  the  pile  sustain 

The  Lord  there  condescends  to  dwell 

The  Lord,  the  universal  King 

The  Lord  thy  God  for  ever  praise 

The  Lord  to  him  that  fears  his  Name 

The  Lord  to  praise 

The  Lord  unto  my  Lord  thus  spake 

The  Lord,  who  made  both  heaven  and  earth 

The  Lord,  whose  mercies  ever  last 

The  Lord  will  easy  make  his  bed 

The  Lord  will  timel}^  succor  send 

The  love  that  to  thy  laws  I  bear 

The  lustre  of  thy  face  display 

The  man  is  blest  that  fears  the  Lord 

The  man,  who  by  this  righteous  course 

The  man  whose  hands  and  heart  are  pure... 

The  meadow's  second  birth 

The  meanest  office  take 

The  meek  companions  of  my  grief 

The  meek  he  raises,  and  throws  down 

The  meek,  the  just  and  true 

The  memory  of  his  glorious  Name 

The  memory  of  thy  wondrous  works 

The  mighty  Lord ;  and  thou,  my  heart 


77 
43 
89 
18 
35 
117 

11 

68 

19 

117 

35 
98 

101 
19 

120 
72 
23 
42 

102 
66 
81 

120 

121 

122 
89 

119 

112 
35 
31 
97 
61 

103 
12 
19 
56 
63 
17 

121 
39 
56 
80 
81 


3 
13 


2 
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3 
1 
2 
6 

1 
14 
10 
5 
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4 
1 
4 
1 
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11 
5 
8 
8 
1 
4 
6 


1 

7 
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4 
4 
9 
5 
4 
4 

12 
4 

13 


73 


Psalm. 

136 
8 

102 
76 
86 
30 

104 
39 
29 
45 
40 

146 

119 
45 

130 

146 
40 

139 
42 
95 

145 
34 
78 

138 
20 

119 
47 
76 

133 

138 

119 
18 

113 
33 
22 
34 
25 
11 

105 
18 
95 
46 
24 


THE      PSALMS 


The  moon  and  stars  by  ni^ht 

The  moon,  that  nightly  rules  the  sky. . . 

The  name  and  glory  of  the  Lord 

The  name  of  our  God 

The  nations  shall  adore 

The  night  of  grief  is  recompensed 

The  num'rous  ranks  of  creatures  mourn. 

The  num'rous  trains  of  ills  disclose 

The  ocean  trembles  at  his  voice 

The  oil  of  gladness  shed 

The  oracles  thy  books  impart 

The  orphan  kindly  treats 

The  path  by  thee  approved ' . . , 

The  piercing  arrow  flies , 

The  plenteous  source  and  spring  from  whence 
The  poor,  oppress'd,  from  all  their  wrongs  . . 
The  power  of  numbers,  speech,  and  thought 

The  power  of  numbers  to  recount 

The  praise  of  him  who  is  thy  God 

The  praise  that  to  his  Name  belongs 

The  praise  that  to  thy  love  belongs 

The  praises  of  my  God  shall  still 

The  praises  of  the  Lord,  whose  strength 

The  praises  of  thy  truth  repeat 

The  prayers  that  we  address 

The  precepts  of  my  God 

The  pride  of  Jacob  his  delight 

The  pride  of  thy  foes 

The  promised  blessing  has  ordained 

The  proud,  far  off,  his  scornful  eye 

The  pure  and  perfect  way 

The  pure  thy  purity  shall  see ' 

The  regions  of  eternal  day 

The  riches  of  thy  mercy.  Lord 

The  rich,  who  are  with  plenty  fed . . 

The  righteous  he  will  keep  from  harm. . . . . . 

The  righteous  Lord  displays 

The  righteous  Lord  will  righteous  deeds 

The  righteous  statutes  of  his  month.. .' 

The  rock  on  whose  defence  I  rest 

The  rolling  ocean's  vast  abyss 

The  royal  seat  of  God  most  high 

The  sacred  courts  are  trod 


Selec. 

Part. 

Verse 

110 

5 

7 

3 

80 

2 

2 

59 

1 

65 

7 

25 

3 

83 

2 

4 

33 

1 

24 

3 

39 

8 

34 

6 

119 

7 

97 

4 

5 

39 

5 

104 

5 

119 

5 

34 

4 

113 

10 

36 

6 

74 

2 

117 

1 

5 

29 

1 

1 

60 

3 

112 

2 

16 

6 

97 

15 

3 

41 

2 

59 

2 

107 

4 

112 

4 

97 

1 

1 

14 

2 

2 

92 

2 

28 

2 

4 

17 

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8 

29 

2 

7 

20 

6 

9 

4 

85 

5 

14 

2 

5 

74 

5 

40 

2  • 

19 

6 

Psalm. 


119 

4 

50 

139 

28 

118 

68 

33 

23 

148 

103 

124 

81 

135 

22 

112 

24 

137 

24 

119 

19 

146 

95 

119 

102 

74 

90 

136 

112 

104 

147 

15 

9 

92 

40 

122 

119 

113 

22 

98 

78 

37 

2 


ALPHABETICALLY      ARRANGED 


The  sacred  skill  acquire 

The  sacrifice  of  righteousness 

The  sacrifices  I  require 

The  sands  upon  the  ocean's  shore 

The  saving  health,  the  saving-  streng-th  . . 
The  saving-  strength  of  his  right  hand.. . . 

The  servants  of  Jehovah's  will 

The  settled  purpose  of  his  heart 

The  shepherd,  by  whose  constant  care... 

Tlie  sky  transcends ' 

The  small  respects  that  we  can  pay 

The  snare  is  broke,  his  rage  disarm'd. . .  . 

The  solemn  day  of  praise 

The  sons  of  Jacob  makes 

The  sons  of  want,  by  him  relieved 

The  soul  that's  fill'd  with  virtue's  light. . . 

The  spacious  earth  is  all  the  Lord's 

The  speakings  strings  witli  art  to  move. . . 

The  stable  fabric  stand , 

The  statutes  of  my  God 

The  statutes  of  the  Lord  are  just 

The  strangers  he  preserves  from  harm. . . . 
The  strength  of  hills  that  reach  the  skies., 

The  strict  rememlirance  of  thy  word 

The  stronsT  foundations  of  the  earth 


The  summer's  warmth,  and  winter's  cold. 


The  sun's  reviving  beams 

The  sun  to  rule  b}^  day. , 

The  sweet  remembrance  of  the  just 

The  swift-wing'd  steeds  with  which  he  flies, 

The  thick-descending  flakes  of  snow 

The  thing  his  heart  rejects 

The  thought  of  them  shall  to  my  soul. 


The  thoughts  of  them  shall  make  me  glad. 


The  treasures  of  thy  love  surmount. 

The  tribes  of  God  repair 

The  tribute  of  their  praise 

The  triumphs  of  his  Name  record 

The  triumphs  of  thy  Name 

The  trumpet  and  shrill  cornet's  sound. 
The  truths  which  our  forefathers'  care. 
The  upright  shall  possess  the  land .  . . . 
The  utmost  limits  of  the  lands , 


97 

4 

43 

113 
23 
96 
53 
28 
IS 

122 
81 

100 
(32 

109 
17 
91 
19 

111 
19 
97 
15 

119 
74 
97 
80 
58 
69 

110 
91 
83 

121 
12 
8 
71 
34 
99 
97 
92 
17 
77 
60 
31 
2 


17 


22 


2 
11 
3 
6 
1 
1 
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4 
1 
1 
2 
3 
3 
1 
3 
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8 
4 
3 
4 
2 

o 
o 

1 

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4 

4 

4 

1 

1 

3 

3 

1 

3 
1 

3 
3 
4 
1 
4 
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3 

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O 

2 
2 
2 
2 
3 
3 
1 
3 


75 


65 

139 

119 

103 

116 

22 

127 

29 

119 

146 

36 

34 

37 

147 

146 

110 

107 

40 

105 

86 

119 

119 

119 

89 

24 

93 

94 

145 

118 

72 

6 

110 

145 

145 

86 

146 

33 

98 

19 

76 

22 

72 

117 


THE      PSALMS 


The  vast  delights  thy  temple  gives , 

The  veil  of  night  is  no  disguise 

The  very  entrance  to  thy  word 

The  vigor  of  thy  youth. 

The  voice  of  my  request 

The  vows  of  my  distress 

The  watchman  wakes  in  vain , 

The  watery  clouds  in  sunder  breaks 

The  way  of  truth  to  show 

The  weak  and  fall'n  he  rears 

The  whole  creation  is  thy  care 

The  wicked,  from  their  wickedness 

The  wicked  I  in  power  have  seen 

The  wicked  to  the  ground , 

The  widow  and  the  fatherless , 

The  willing  people  shall  obey , 

The  wish'd-for  haven  now  appears 

The  wonders  he  for  me  has  wrought 

The  wonders  that  his  hands  have  wrought . . 

The  wonders  thou  hast  done , 

The  wonders  which  thy  laws  contain , 

The  wondrous  things  which  they  behold.. . , 
Ti)e  wondrous  works  which  thou  hast  done. 

The  world,  and  all  that  it  contains , 

The  world,  and  they  that  dwell  therein. . . . . 

The  world's  foundation  strongly  laid , 

The  world  shall  yet  confess  thee  just , 

The  world  with  me  thy  might  shall  own. . . , 

The  work  of  God  alone , 

The  work  of  righteousness ■ , 

The  wounds  thy  Spirit  hath  unclosed , 

Thee,  in  thy  power's  triumphant  day.. .. . . , 

Thee  shall  all  thy  saints  adore , 

Thee  will  I  bless,  my  God  and  King , 

Thee  will  I  praise,  0  Lord  my  God , 

Their  breath  departs,  their  pomp  and  power 

Their  cheerful  voices  raise , 

Their  cheerful  voices  raise , 

Their  doctrine  does  its  sacred  sense , 

Their  fierceness  o'erruled 

Their  generous  patron  bless , 

Their  glad  assent  proclaim. . .  .■ , 

Their  grateful  tribute  pay 

76 


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Verse 

Line. 

50 

1 

4 

4 

113 

8 

1 

97 

17 

2 

1 

82 

4 

4 

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102 

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great  Creator's  skill 

guilt  shall  strike  the  wicked  dumb. .  . 

hope  securely  stands 

joyful  voices  raise 

just  returns  of  thanks  to  God 

life  in  triumph  shall  employ 

lofty  subject  make 

long-misguided  prayers  and  praise..  . 

Maker  and  Preserver  own 

nights  with  safe  repose 

numerous  hosts  of  light , 

only  safeguard  is  the  Lord , 

pools  are  fill'd  with  rain,  which  thou, 

powerful  language  to  no  realm , 

roughest  days  in  peace  shall  end . . .  . , 

ruin  shall  derive 

sense  of  his  eternal  love 

sense  of  his  unbounded  love 

several  names  he  knows 

sin  overflowing 

strength  in  time  of  need  is  he 

sure  protection  made 

terrors  round  me  spread 

upright  hearts  let  gladness  fill 

vigor  and  their  lustre  both 

that  fall  the  Lord  protectefh 

to  pleasant  lands  he  brings 

let  those  mercies  I  declared . . . ., 

blessM  be  God,  the  mighty  Lord 

bless'd  forever  be  my  God 

bless  the  Lord,  my  soul 

blest  are  they,  whose  hopes  relies. . . . 

down  in  peace  I'll  lay  my  head 

free  from  pensive  cares,  my  soul 

God  upon  our  land 

happy  he,  who  Jacob's  God 

hide  not  thou  thy  face,  0  Lord 

joy  shall  fill  my  mouth,  and  songs. .  . . 
leads  me  to  cool  shades,  and  where.  . . 

let  not  quite  the  word  of  truth 

let  the  willing  nations  round 

Lord,  let  still  our  hearts  rejoice 

Lord,  thy  servant  safely  hide 


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THE      PSALMS 


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Then  open  wide  the  temple  gates 

Then  raise  thy  head  in  victory 

Then  shall  a  chosen  spotless  race 

Tlien  shall  my  grateful  lips  return 

Then  shall  my  song,  with  praise  inspired.. 

Then  shall  the  glad  converted  world 

Then  shouts  of  universal  joy 

Then  stand  in  awe  of  his  commands 

Then  to  the  Lord  they  raise  their  cries. . . . 

Then  will  I  there  fresh  altars  raise 

Then  will  I  to  thy  holy  laws 

Then  with  assurance  should  I  walk 

Thence  to  his  courts  devoutly  press,.  ...... 

There  also  hast  thou  thine  abode 

There  broke  he  the  arrows 

There,  let  their  vows  be  paid, 

Therefore  did  God,  thy  God,  on  thee 

Therefore  exalt  the  Lord  our  God 

Therefore  his  footsteps  never  slide 

Therefore  my  heart  all  grief  defies 

Therefore  my  life's  remaining  years 

Therefore  no  ill  on  thee  shall  come 

Therefore,  0  leave  me  not,  my  God 

Therefore,  0  Lord,  Pll  gladly  sing 

Therefore  tireir  great  Creator,  thee 

Theiefore  thy  just  and  upright  laws 

Therefore  to  learn  and  practice  them 

Therefore,  with  psaltery  and  harp ■ 

These,  planted  in  the  house  of  God 

Tliese  show  thy  praise,  whilst  thy  great  Name 

They  all  for  aid  resort 

They  all  from  nothing  came 

They  are  the  faithful  subjects  all 

They  cannot  help,  they  turn  to  dust 

They  drop  on  barren  deserts,  changed. . . . 

They  gather  what  thy  seasons  give 

They  gather  what  thy  stores  disperse 

They  give  me  vinegar  to  drink 

They  have  their  sundry  tasks  assign'd. . . . 

They  in  Jerusalem  shall  meet 

They  jointly  own  his  powerful  sway 

They  number  me  among  the  dead 

They  pierced  my  harmless  feet 

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They  pierced  my  inoffensive  hands 

Tliey  see  the  storm  allay 'd ■. . 

They  shall  talk  of  all  thy  glory 

They  shall  to  endless  ages  reign 

They  shall  with  joy  proclaim 

They  shoot  the  lip,  they  shake  the  head.. 

They  soon  shall  pass  away ■ 

They  teach  me  to  discern  the  right 

They,  thy  might,  all  might  excelling. . . . 

They  who  for  mercy  merit  praise 

They  who  in  death  and  silence  sleep 

They,  with  a  glorious  prospect  fired 

They  with  fresh  wonders  entertain 

lliine  arm  is  mighty,  strong  thy  hand.. . . 

Thine  eye  my  bed  and  path  surveys 

Thine  is  the  cheerful  day,  0  Lord 

Thine  shall  the  heathen  be 

Thine  the  return  of  night 

Think  on  thy  servant  in  distress 

This  day  is  God's ;  let  all  the  land..  ...... 

This  dreadful  mixture  his  revenge 

This  God  is  ours,  and  will  be  ours 

This  is  the  wondrous  work  of  God 

This  man  shall  rest  and  safety  find 

This  ready  answer  make 

This  shall  attend  on  such  as  still 

This,  this  is  he,  on  whom  the  Lord 

This  tribute  daily  I  will  bring 

Those  who  on  thee  rely 

Thou  always  wast  the  mighty  God 

Thou  art  my  glory,  and  shall  yet 

Thou  art  my  God,  thy  righteous  will 

Thou  art  my  Lord,  0  God,  and  still 

Thou  art  my  rock  and  fort 

Thou  art  my  shield  from  foes  abroad 

Thou  art  my  Son,  this  day  my  heir 

"^rhou  art,  0  Lord,  supremely  good 

Thou  art  the  righteous  Judge,  in  whom. . 
Thou  brought'st  a  vine  from  Egypt's  land 

Thou  didst  so  oft  protect 

Thou  dost  the  lawless  sea  control 

Thou  dost  the  wastes  of  time  repair 

Thou  everlasting  spring 


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THE      PSALMS 

Thou  first  shall  with  thy  connsel  guide. . . . , 

Thou  for  a  moment  hid'st  (liy  face 

Thou  God  that  know'st  them  all 

Thou  God,  whom  heavenly  hosts  obe}^. ... 

Thou,  gracious  God,  art  my  defence 

Thou  graciously  inclin'dst  thine  car 

Thou  hast  afflicted  me , 

Thou  hast  prepared  the  glorious  sun 

Thou  hast  retrieved  m}^  soul  from  death. . . 

Thou  hast  spoken — I  believe 

Thou  holy  city  of  our  God 

Thou  in  the  morn  my  voice  shalt  hear. ... 

Thou  kindly  dost  advise 

Thou  know'st  how  after  thy  commands.. .  . 

Thou  know'st  the  texture  of  my  heart , 

Thou  know'st  what  't  is  my  lips  would  vent 

Thou,  Lord,  art  good  ;  nor  only  good , 

Thou,  Lord,  art  present  to  my  mind , 

Thou,  Lord,  beyond  compare  art  great. ... 
Thon,  Lord,  by  strictest  search  hast  known. 
Thou,  Lord,  hast  taught  me  from  my  youth 

Thou,  Lord,  unrivall'd  in  the  sky 

Thou,  Lord,  when  I  resign  my  breath , 

Thou  Majesty  divine 

Thou  mak'st  the  Lord  thy  sure  defence. ... 

Thou  mak'st  my  heart  rejoice 

Thou  mak'st  them  soft  with  gentle  showers 

Thou  mak'st  the  rolling  billows  sleep 

Thou  mak'st  the  sleeping  billows  roll , 

Thou  moon  that  rul'st  the  night , 

Thou  my  deliverer  art,  my  God , 

Thou  my  right  hand  support  dost  give , 

Thou  on  God  hast  set  thy  love 

Thou  op'st  thy  hand,  the  universe 

Thou  shalt  bruise  the  serpent's  head , 

Thou  shalt  call  on  him  in  trouble , 

Thou  shalt  securely  rest 

Thou  siialt  the  paths  of  life  display , 

Thou  strictly  hast  enjoin'd  ns,  Lord , 

Thou  suit'st,  0  Lord,  thy  righteous  ways.. . . 

Thou  sweep'st  tis  off  as  with  a  flood 

Thou  tak'st  their  breath,  all  nature's  race. . . 
Thou  to  all,  great  God  of  nature 

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ALPHABETICALLY      ARRANGED. 


Thou  to  the  children  of  thy  saints 

'I'hou  to  the  just  shall  justice  show 

Thou  to  thy  chosen  dost  afford 

Thou  truth  and  mercy  dost  maintain 

Thou  turnest  man,  0  Lord,  to  dust 

Thou,  who  to  every  humble  prayer 

Thou  wilt  fulfil  thy  promised  word 

Though  all  of  nearest  earthly  ties 

Thoug-h  earth  were  from  her  centre  tost. .  . . 
Though  he  sometimes  may  be  distress'd. . . . 

Though  I  deserve  it  all 

Though  I  have  much  transgress'd 

Though  I  with  troubles  am  oppress'd 

Though  in  desert  wilds  thou  sleep 

Though  in  my  trouble  I  exclaim'd 

Though  levell'd  with  the  ground 

Though  like  a  sheep  that's  lost  I've  stray'd. . 

Though  mercy  is  his  darling  grace 

Though  summ'd  witli  utmost  care 

Though  the  oracle  be  seal'd 

Tliough  thou  walk  through  hostile  regions.. 

Though  't  is  beneath  his  state  to  view 

Though  trouble,  anguish,  doubts,  and  dread. 

Though  wicked  men  grow  rich  or  great 

I'hrough  all  his  prosperous  days 

Through  all  my  life  extend 

Through  all  the  changing  scenes  of  life 

Through  all  the  earth  the  nations  round. .  . . 

Through  all  the  nations  round 

Through  all  the  ways  of  God 

Through  all  the  world  how  great  art  thou.. . 
Through  all  the  world  how  great  art  thou. . . 

Through  circling  ages.  Lord,  thy  truth 

Through  earth's  extent  display 

Througli  endless  years  shall  run 

Through  him  in  safety  wake 

Through  luxuriant  valleys  flow 

Through  midnight  shades  tliou  find'st  thy  way 
Through  which  the  treacherous  ways  of  sin. 
Throughout  the  spacious  earth  there's  none. 
Thrice  happy  they,  whose  choice  has  thee.. 

"^Phrice  happ}'  you,  who  fovorites  are 

Thus  God  declares  his  sovereign  will 


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THE      PSALMS 


Thus  in  thy  sacred  courts,  will  I , 

Thus  runs  the  great  divine  decree , 

Thus  spak'st  thou  by  thy  prophet's  voice.. . , 
Thus  they  proceed  from  strength  to  strength 

Thus  through  successive  ages  stand 

Thus  to  rny  soul  of  him  I'll  say 

Thus  will  I  call  on  God,  who  still 

Thus  will  the  Lord  his  justice  show 

Thy  anger  or  thy  envy  raise 

Thy  arm  on  the  wicked 

Thy  boundless  mercy  shown  to  me 

Thy  boundless  praise  declare 

Thy  canopy  of  state  to  make 

Thy  chastening  wrath,  0  Lord,  restrain 

Thy  clouded  innocence  appear. 

Thy  constant  blessing.  Lord,  bestow 

Thy  constant  place  of  rest 

Thy  early  mercy  send 

Thy  endless  praise  proclaim 

Thy  endless  praise  rehearse 

Thy  face  no  longer  hide 

Thy  face,  0  Jacob's  God 

Thy  faithfulness  and  saving  grace 

Thy  faithful  truth  extends 

Thy  faithful  ways,  thou  God  of  truth 

Thy  favor,  Lord,  extend 

Thy  flock  shall  spread,  like  cedars  choice. . . . 

Thy  gifts  and  graces  freely  shed 

Thy  glorious  face  away 

Thy  glorious  face  I'll  always  seek 

Thy  glorious  power  be  shown 

Thy  glory  thus  proclaim 

Thy  God  shall  thee  defend 

Thy  God  the  God  of  mercy  still  shall  prove. 

Thy  God,  thine  only  God,  am  I 

Thy  goodness  does  the  circling  year 

Thy  gracious  ear  incline 

Thy  gracious  favor,  Lord,  display 

Thy  guardian  will  not  sleep 

Thy  hands,  0  Lord,  the  arch  of  heaven 

Thy  healtli's  eternal  si)ring 

Thy  heavenly  laws,  afford 

Thy  heritage  preserve 


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holy  Name  I'll  bless , 

jndgnients,  as  my  rule  of  life 

iuclg-ments  ever  true , 

itidgments,  Lord,  have  proved 

judgments  then,  of  ancient  date. . .  . . 

justice  like  the  hills  remains ■ 

kind  forgiving-  voice , 

kindness  early  let  me  hear 

law  is  truth  itself,  that  truth , 

law  is  written  in  my  heart 

laws  and  precepts  I  account 

love  through  earth  extends  its  ftime. 

loving-kindness  my  reward 

majesty,  with  houndless  height ■ 

mercies  and  thy  love 

mercies,  Lord,  shall  be  my  song 

merc}^  highest  heaven  transcends.... 

mercy,  Lord,  extend 

mercy's  boundless  store 

mercy  shall  for  ever  last 

mouth  with  grace  o'erflows 

Name,  (iiat  cheer'd  my  heart  by  day 

never-failing  truth  sliall  tell 

never-failing  word 

palaces  be  crown'd 

power  will  restrain 

power  with  songs  I'll  then  proclaim. 

praise  in  grateful  verse 

praise  1  will  proclaim 

praises  I  resound 

praises,  Lord,  I  will  resound 

precepts  my  delight 

precepts  therefore  from  my  thoughts 

precepts  to  obey 

presence  is  eternal  day 

presence,  Lord,  hath  me  supplied.. . 

promised  aid  receive 

promise.  Lord,  is  ever  sure 

promise,  Lord,  is  my  defence ■ 

providence  sways 

providence  the  world  sustains 

rain  relieves  the  thirsty  ground 

refuge,  even  God  most  high 


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71    Thy  righteous  acts  and  saving  health 

119    Thy  righteous  paths  display 

119    Thy  righteous  paths  to  tread 

119    Thy  righteous  paths  to  tread 

119    Thy  righteousness  shall  then  endure 

119    Thy  sacred  paths  to  tread 

119    Thy  sacred  skill  bestow 

89    Thy  sacred  trumpet's  joyful  sound 

86    Thy  sacred  truth's  unmeasured  scope 

119    Thy  sacred  word  my  joyful  breast 

100    Thy  saints  in  full  prosperity 

89    Thy  saints  shall  always  be  o'erjoy'd 

119    Thy  saving  grace  restored 

110    Thy  saving  health  impart 

143    Thy  saving  health  impart 

13  Thy  saving  health  will  come  ;  and  then. .  . . 
119    Thy  saving  skill  bestow 

45    Thy  sceptre's  sway  shall  always  last 

89    Thy  seed  shall  in  my  sight  remain 

80    Thy  servant  keep,  and  him  whose  trust 

20    Thy  servants  deign  to  bless 

119  I  Thy  servant's  hopes  depend 

143    Thy  servant  to  be  tried 

119    Thy  service  easy  made 

119    Thy  sharp  rebuke  shall  crush  the  proud 

30    Thy  sheltering  wings  their  refuge  make. .  . . 

121    Thy  soul  from  every  ill 

119    Thy  statutes  both  to  know  and  keep 

119    Thy  statutes  to  fulfil 

119    Thy  statutes  to  obe}' 

119    Thy  statutes  to  obey 

60    Thy  strong  accuser  I'll  appear ■ 

69    Thy  strong  salvation  shall  restore 

41    Thy  tender  care  secures  my  life 

119    Tiiy  testimonies  fully  know ' 

119    Tliy  testimonies  give 

119    Thy  testimonies  I  have  kept 

119    Thy  testimonies  I  have  made 

139    Thy  thoughts  of  love  to  me  siu'mount 

119    Thy  timely  aid  afford 

40    Thy  truth  and  righteousness  at  large 

57    Thy  truth  beyond  the  clouds  extends 

40    Thy  truth  )i;iy  safe  protection  be 


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Thy  truth  of  all  their  grateful  songs 

Thy  truth,  0  Lord,  I'll  praise 

Thy  truth,  that  does  the  heavens  sustain. .  . . 

Thy  vengeance  shall  destroy  them  all 

Thy  vigor  eagle-like  restores 

Thy  warbling  notes  delay 

Thy  wisdom  times  them  all 

Thy  wonders  I  will  tell 

Thy  word,  establish'd  in  the  heavens 

Thy  word  is  to  my  feet  a  lamp 

Thy  word,  my  treasure,  lies 

Thy  word,  when  troubles  hemm'd  me  round 

Thy  words  I  steadfastly  resolve 

Thy  wondrous  power,  Almighty  Lord 

Thy  wondrous  work  be  known 

Thy  wondrous  works,  declare 

Thy  wonted  aid  aflTord 

Thy  wonted  audience  lend 

Thy  wonted  comfort  gain 

Thy  wonted  goodness,  Lord,  renew 

Thy  wonted  grace  display 

Thy  wonted  kindness,  Lord,  restore 

Thy  wonted  mercy  find 

Thy  wrath  no  more  may  burn 

Till  all  on  Sion's  holy  mount 

Till  all  that  are  distress'd 

Till  death  will  be  our  guide 

Till  he  vouchsafed  a  kind  reply 

Till  I  thy  foes  thy  footstool  make 

Till  nature's  hand  can  grasp  no  more 

Till  on  Thy  holy  hill  I  rest 

Till  cjuite  of  hopes  bereaved 

Till  ravish'd  with  such  thoughts,  my  soul. . . 

Till  thou  art  here,  as  there,  obey'd 

Till  thy  salvation  they  behold 

'T  is  all  cut  down,  and  wither'd  quite 

'T  is  better  to  attend 

'T  is  even  he  that  shall  preserve 

'T  is  good  for  me  that  I  have  felt 

'T  is  he  that  all  thy  sins  forgive 

'T  is  he  that,  with  amazing  noise 

'T  is  he  who  walketh  uprightly 

'T  is  his  supreme  prerogative 


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'T  is  instantly  obey 'd 

'T  is  just  that  he  should  inle  the  world. 

'T  is  just  thou  should'st  withdraw  from  them 

'T  is  like  refreshing-  dew,  which  does 

'T  is  my  delight  to  do  thy  will 

'T  is  nature's  voice,  and  understood 

'T  is  not  of  offering's  I  complain 

'T  is  there  abundantly  we  taste 

'T  is  there  thou  dwell'st  enthroned  in  lig-ht. . 

'T  is  thither,  by  divine  command 

To  ages  shall  endure 

To  ages  yet  unborn,  my  tongue 

To  all  that  fear  God's  holy  Name 

To  all  the  listening  nations  round 

To  all  the  listening  tribes,  0  Lord 

To  all  the  listening  world  th}'^  works 

To  all  thy  saints  proclaim 

To  all  thy  servants.  Lord  let  this 

To  all  thy  works  express'd 

To  all  who  thee  adore 

"^ro  all  who  their  obedient  wills 

To  banquet  on  thy  love's  repast 

To  bear  the  shock  of  all  my  foes 

To  be  of  boundless  power  possess'd 

To  be  with  pious  care  observed 

To  bleed  afresh  with  sharper  scorn 

To  bless  his  holy  Name 

To  bless  his  holy  Name 

To  bless  the  Lord  delay 

To  bless  thy  chosen  race 

To  bless  thy  Name  with  one  consent 

To  cast  a  gracious  eye '. . . . 

To  cast  a  gracious  eye 

To  celebrate  th'  appointed  time 

To  celebrate  thy  fame 

To  celebrate  thy  fame 

To  celebrate  thy  praise,  0  Lord 

To  check  his  fierce  control 

To  cheer  my  drooping  heart 

To  compass  me  unite 

To  cut  them  off,  and  from  the  earth 

To  cymbals  set  their  songs  of  praise 

To  earth  the  sovereign  mandate  flies 

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To  eighty  we  arrive 

'Vo  endless  ages  hold 

To  endless  ages  last, - 

To  endless  ages  shall  endure 

To  eternity  endnie 

To  future  time  extends 

To  gainful  perjury 

To  God  his  duly  pays 

To  God  I  niade  my  prayer 

To  God,  I  sent  my  cry 

To  God  in  whom  I  trust 

To  God,  our  never-failing  strength.. .  . 

To  God's  abode  repair 

To  God  their  cheerful  voices  raise 

To  God  their  homage  pay 

To  God  their  praise  address 

To  God  tlieir  voices  raise 

To  God  the  Lord,  a  hymn  of  praise. . . 

To  God,  the  mighty  Lord 

To  God,  who  is  my  only  joy 

To  God,  who  reigns  on  high 

To  God,  who  to  their  heads 

To  guard  them  from  their  foes 

To  guide  my  steps  aright 

To  guide  my  steps  aright 

To  happiness  they  tend , 

To  hear  their  glad  tongues , 

To  heathen  lands  his  fame  rehearse. .  . 

To  heaven  their  voices  raise , 

To  highest  heavens  liis  name  be  raised. 

To  him  address,  in  joyful  songs 

To  him  address  my  prayer 

To  him  alone  belongs 

To  him  due  praise  afford 

To  him,  my  servant,  and  my  choice.. . . 

To  him  no  praise  afford 

To  him  repeated  praises  sing 

To  him  shall  every  king  on  earth 

To  him  that  on  his  boundless  grace. .  . . 

To  him  their  thoughts  lie;  bare 

To  him  th(!  savage  nations  ronnd 

To  him,  upon  whose  faithful  word 

To  Him  who  hears  above 


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him,  whose  wondrous  power. .  . . , 

him,  ye  angels,  praises  sing- , 

liim  your  homage  pay 

him  your  voice  in  anthems  raise. , 

his  all-seeing  eye 

his  appointed  ways 

his  blest  will  incline 

his  great  Name  fresh  altars  raise. , 
hopes  of  like  deliverance  raise. . . . 

Israel  he  reveals  his  word 

Israel's  chosen  race 

Jacob's  awful  King 

keep  him  in  thy  mind '. . . , 

keep  his  wondrous  works  in  mind 

keep  thy  perfect  laws  I  will 

keep  thy  righteous  ways 

keep  thy  statutes  undefated 

learn  thy  just  commands 

learn  thy  sacred  will 

magnify  thy  Name 

me,  according  to  thy  word 

me,  0  Lord,  disclose 

me  thy  saving  grace,restore 

me  thy  servant  in  distress 

me,  thy  servant,  made 

me  thy  truth  impart 

me,  who  am  the  workmanship. . . 

me,  who  daily  thee  invoke 

my  assistance  bring 

my  complaint,  0  Lord  my  God.., 

my  distress  incline  thine  ear 

my  oppressor's  scorn 

my  repeated  humble  prayer 

my  request  and  earnest  cry 

others  have  declared 

others.  Lord,  extend  to  me 

own  his  righteous  sway 

perfect  every  just  design , 

pity,  or  relieve  my  pain , 

pity  the  distress'd  inclined 

praise  his  holy  Name 

praise  thy  glorious  Name 

praise  thy  glorious  Name 


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71    To  praise  thy  glorious  Name 

9    To  punish  or  reward 

97    To  recompense  its  pious  trust 

5  To  righteous  men,  the  righteous  Lord. 

90    To  satisfy  and  cheer  our  souls 

14    To  see  if  any  own'd  his  power 

119    To  see  success  attend  my  hopes 

119    To  see  thy  saving  grace 

31    To  shelter  and  defend 

119    To  shun  each  wicked  deed 

119    To  siiijplest  minds  conveys 

33    To  sing  glad  songs  of  praise 

148    To  sing  his  praise 

51    To  sinners  will  impart 

121    To  Sion's  hill  I  lift  my  eyes 

112    To  some  he  gives,  to  others  lends 

147  To  songs  of  triumph  tune  the  harp.. .  . 

90    To  sorrow  turn'd  and  pain 

130    To  spy  the  dawiiig  day 

94  To  stay  me  when  I  slipp'd ;  when  sad 
65    To  stop  thy  flowing  mercy  tr}'' 

119    To  study  thy  commands 

119    To  succor  me  with  timely  aid 

119    To  such  as  fear  thy  holy  Name 

31    To  such  as  fear  thy  Name 

25    To  such  as,  with  religious  hearts 

78    To  teach  them  that  in  God  alone 

92  To  ten-string'd  instruments  we'll  sing. 

42    To  thankful  hymns  of  joy 

95  To  thank  him  for  his  favors  past 

92    To  thank  the  Lord  most  high 

144    To  thee,  almighty  King  of  kings 

5  To  thee  alone,  my  King,  my  God. . .  . 

86    To  thee  as  much  inferior  they 

88    To  thee  by  day  and  night  I  cry 

5    To  thee  devoutly  I  '11  look  up 

5    To  thee  devoutly  pray 

119    To  thee  for  succor  pray 

116  To  thee  I  '11  offerings  bring  of  praise.. . 

56    To  thee  I  '11  render  praise 

119    To  thee  I  still  declared  my  ways 

18    To  thee  I  will  address  my  prayer 

13    To  thee  my  God,  ascend 


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To  thee,  my  God,  I  '11  tune  the  grateful  lay 

To  thee,  my  God,  in  songs  of  praise 

To  thee  my  hands  in  humble  prayer 

To  thee,  0  God,  my  vows  are  due , 

To  thee,  O  God  of  hosts,  we  pray , 

To  thee,  0  Lord,  I  cry  forlorn 

To  thee  shall  all  mankind  repair 

To  thee,  the  God  of  Jacob's  race , 

To  thee,  the  God  of  truth , 

To  their  adoring  sons  his  truth , 

To  the  Lord  their  God  they  cry , 

To  them,  and  their  posterity ■ 

To  them,  his  chosen  flock,  alone ■ 

To  them  so  wondrous  kind , 

To  them  thy  throne  I  will  ensure 

To  those  that  fear  him,  and  their  race 

To  thy  bless'd  Name  restore 

To  thy  blest  courts  repair 

To  thy  celestial  train 

To  thy  commands  resign 

To  thy  command  they  bend 

To  thy  eternal  throne  of  grace 

To  thy  great  power  thy  stubborn  foes 

To  thy  just  laws  convert 

To  thy  obedience  turn 

To  treasure  in  my  heart 

To  upright  hearts  th}^  truth  display 

To  us  has  handed  down 

To  various  paths  of  human  kind 

To  vie  with  Israel's  God  shall  dare 

To  view  thy  blest  abode 

To  watch,  that  I  might  never  more 

To  welcome  down  the  world's  great  judge.. . 

To  well-tuned  cymbals,  and  to  those 

To  which  I  may  resort 

To  which  the  just  repair 

To  which  the  righteous  press 

To  which  thy  precepts  lead 

To  whom  all  praise  we  justly  owe 

To  worship  at  his  sacred  court 

To  worship  at  thy  dwelling-place 

Too  dazzling  bright  for  mortal  eye 

Too  great  to  be  express'd 


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ALPHABETICALLY      ARRANGED, 


Too  vast  a  burden  grow 

Too  vast  to  be  expiess'd 

Torn  piecemeal  by  the  roaring-  tide 

Touch'd  by  thy  quickening  power 

Touches  the  mountains,  and  they   burn... . 

Tow'rd  thy  most  holy  place 

Transcends  my  power  to  tell 

Triumphant  praise  I  sing 

True  love  is  like  the  precious  oil 

Trust  God  ;  who  will  employ 

Truth  from  the  earth  shall  spring, whilst  heaven 

'T  was  fix'd  at  his  conunand 

'T  was  made  by  his  almighty   hand 

Unable  yet  to  count  them  all 

Unchanged  thou  dost  remain 

Unfathom'd  caves  beneath  the  deep 

Unfathom'd  depths  thy  judgements  are... 

Unfold,  to  entertain 

Ungodly  men,  and  their  attempts 

United  zeal  be  shown 

Unless  the  Lord  the  city  keep 

Unless  thy  sacred  law   had  been 

Unmoved  shall  he  maintain  his  ground... . 
Unquestion'd  be  his  faithfulnesss  and   love. 

Untimely  blasted,  and  dispersed 

Unveil'd  in  perfect  glory  shows 

Upholds  thee  with  his  truth 

Up,  Israel,  to  the  temple   haste 

Upon  his  solemn  state 

Upon  inconstant  floods  has  made 

Upon  thine  altar  lay 

Vain  boaster,  where  is  now  thy  God 

Vain  is  the  help  of  flesh  and  blood 

Vouchsafe  my  mournful  voice  to  hear. .  . . 

Vouchsafe  to  hear  my  mournful  cry 

Vouchsafes  to  be  my  guide 

Vow  homage  sincere 

Waked  by  his  powerful  voice 

Wash  oflT  my  foul  ofl'ence 

Watch  and  ward  o'er  thee  to  keep 

Weaned  from  the  mother's  breast 

We  build  with  fruitless  cost,  unless 

We  by  thine  anger  are  consumed 


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THE      PSALMS 

We  joyfully  declare 

We  rise,  and  upright  stand 

We  that  belong-  to  God's  own  house 

We  vanish  hence  like  dreams 

We  wept,  with  doleful  thoughts  oppress'd. . 

We,  whom  he  chooses  for  his  own 

We  will  not  hide  them  from  our  sons 

Were  to  perfection  brought 

Were  wont  tlieir  tuneful  parts  to  bear 

What  can  my  soul  affright 

Whaie'er  events  betide 

Whate'er  their  various  wants  require 

Whate'er  the  mighty  Lord  decrees 

What  hiding-place  does  earth  afford 

What  in  his  offspring  could  thee  move 

What  mortal  eloquence  can  raise 

W  hat  must  the  sons  of  violence 

What  seraph  of  celestial  birth 

When  a  faithful  servant  prays 

When,  by  thy  righteous  judgments  taught.. 

When  death  alarm'd  me,  he  removed 

When  down  I  lie,  sweet  sleep  to  find 

When  earth's  foundation  shakes,  shall  stand 

When  God  had  sorel}'  me  chastised 

When  heated  in  the  chase 

Wlien  heaven,  thy  beauteous  work  on  high, 
When  he  from  heaven  in  thunder  speaks. . 

When  he  shall  Sion  build  again 

When  his  just  wrath  shall  them  o'ertake. .  . 

When  his  relief  they  crave 

When  in  distress  to  him  I  call'd 

When  in  thy  loved  commandments  I 

Wlien  I  of  thee  forgetful  prove 

When  I  pour  out  my  soul  in  prayer 

When  I  to  thee  did  cry 

When  I  with  anguish  faint 

When  our  salvation's  rock  we  praise 

When  purified  by  thee 

When  sinful  thoughts  arise 

When  they  call,  the  Lord  will  hear  them... 

When  they  for  succor  cry 

When  they  his  aid  implore 

When  thou  return'st  to  set  them  free 

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133 

119 
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ALPHABETICALLY   ARRANGED, 


When  thou  thy  counsels  hast  reveal'd 

When  time  itself  is  past 

When  troubled,  I  on  thee  will  call 

When  trouble  is  so  nigh 

When  troubles  compass  him  around 

Wlien  troubles  seized  my  aching  heart 

When  us  to  seek  thy  glorious  face 

When  we,  our  weary  limbs  to  rest 

When  will  ye  wisdom  learn ••.... 

Whence  he  surveys  the  sons  of  men 

Where  beauty  in  perfection  shines 

Where,  from  verdant  hills,  the  springs 

Where  God  vouchsafes  to  dwell 

Where  he  desires  to  dwell '. . 

Where  he  his  conquest  spreads 

Where  he  's  with  solemn  state  adored 

Where  I  refreshing  waters  want 

Where  men  profanely  talk 

Where  neither  sun  nor  moon  shall  thee 

Where  peace  and  quiet  dwell 

Where  pleasures  dwell  without  allay 

Where  the  Almighty  King 

Where  the  vine  and  olive  grow 

Where  thou  enthroned  in  glory,  show'st. .  . . 

Where  wandering  sinners  rove 

Where'er  the  circling  sun  displays 

Wh 

Wh 

Wh 

Wh 

Wh 

Wli 

Wh 

Wh 

Wh 

Wh 

Wh 

Wh 

Wh 

Wh 

Wh 

Wh 

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ch  all  the  land  shall  own  to  be. .  . . 

ch  ancient  times  have  known 

ch,  bless'd  with  thy  indulgent  ray.. 

ch,  daily  in  my  temple  slain 

ch  for  thyself  thou  mad'st  so  strong, 
ch  from  their  roots  tall  cedars  tears. 

ch  God  to  me  shall  lend 

ch  he,  and  he  alone,  can  claim  . . . . 

ch  he  in  our  behalf  lias  done 

ch  humble  saints  with  joy  shall  see. 
ch  I  with  solemn  zeal  did  make.... 

ch  Jacob's  God  decreed 

ch,  pour'd  on  Aaron's  head 

ch  shall  for  ever  last 

ch  shall  no  change  or  period  see. . . 

ch  that  alone  caji  fdl 

ch  this  false  world  displays 


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THE      PSALMS 


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Which  this  frail  state  attend 

Which  thou  didst  first  decree 

Which  thou,  for  tliose  tiiat  trust  thy  care. 
Which  thou,  0  God,  for  us  hast  wroug-ht. 

Which  thy  majestic  house  displays 

Which  thy  right  hand  did  guard  so  long. 

Which  to  thy  presence  lead ■ 

Which  we  have  long  implored 

While  always  on  the  eager  search 

While  David's  son  our  needy  race 

While  distant  lands  their  tribute  pay 

While  earth,  and  seas,  and  skies  endure., 
While  fearful  tremblings  seize  my  breast.. 
While  God  vouchsafes  me  his  support..., 

While  his  almighty  aid  is  nigh 

While  I  the  King's  loud  praise  rehearse.. , 
While  I  with  joy  his  praise  proclaim. . . . , 
While  life,  and  thought,  and  being  last.. . 

While  on  the  latter  end  of  those , 

While  soon  the  wicked  race  decays , 

While  they  astonish'd  mount  the  skies... , 

While  they  his  presence  shall  enjoy 

While  thus  my  foes  upbraid 

While  we  his  holy  steps  pursue 

While  worldly  minds  impatient  grow 

Whilst  God  prepares  a  pit  for  those 

Whilst  he  does  heaven  and  earth  engage. 

Whilst  in  the  way  of  thy  commands 

Whilst  I  thy  glory  and  renown 

Whilst  I  what  God  for  me  lias  done 

Whilst  I  with  early  hymns  of  joy 

W hilst  ni}'  advice  shall  wicked  men 

Whilst  righteous  men,  whom  they  detest., 
Whilst  they  are  nipp'd  with  sudden  blasts 

Whilst  thou  for  ever  shalt  endure 

Whilst  thou  o'erlook'st  the  guilty  stain... 
Whilst  thy  right  hand,  with  swift  revenge 
Wliilst  to  his  praise  the  listening  world... 
Whilst  to  thy  Name,  0  thou  Most  High.. . 

Whilst  we  in  him  confide 

Who  always  takes  pleasure 

Who,  as  he  has  preserved  us  now 

Who  bear  true  love  to  thee 


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ALPHABETICALLY     ARRANGED. 


Who  by  thy  precepts  live 

Who  can  endnre  the  tianie 

Who  can  his  mighty  deeds  express 

Who  can  their  trial  bear 

Who  can  the  wondrous  works  recount. . . . 

Who  celebrate  his  matchless  jiraise 

Who  dare  God's  sacred  will  oppose 

Who  did  his  gracious  ear  afford 

Who  does  their  children  bless 

Who  does  the  world  sustain 

Who  does  with  justice  come 

Who  earth  and  heaven  didst  frame.. 

Who  fears  the  Lord  shall  prosper  thus. . . . 

Who  for  thy  mercy  sue 

Who  from  thy  judgments  never  stray 

Who  from  thy  statutes  stray 

Who  heaven  and  earth  has  made 

Who,  here  in  hallelujahs  skill'd 

Who  him  with  fear  adore 

Who  his  almighty  Name  confess 

Who  his  direction  seek 

Who  his  great  Name  confess 

Who  his  known  will  defy 

Who  his  majesty  can  reach 

Who  honest  poverty  prefers 

Who  in  belief  of  tliy  connnands 

Who  in  his  truth  confide 

Who  in  thy  temple  always  dwell 

Who  is  our  Saviour  and  our  God 

Who  is  the  King  of  glory  1  who 

Who  is  the  King  of  glory  1   who 

Who  is  to  thee  so  kind 

Who  is  with  glor}^  crown'd 

Who  is  your  help  and  shield 

Who  keeps  our  souls  alive,  and  still 

Who  keeps  thy  laws  in  mind 

Who  kindly  did  relieve 

Who  know  what's  right ;  nor  onl}'^  so. . . . 

W  ho  left  us  not  his  prey 

Who  live  like  brethren,  and  consent 

Who  long  to  (read  the  sacred  ways 

Who  made  the  heaven  in  which  he  dwells 
Who  may  at  festivals  appear 


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THE   PSALMS 


Who  me  with  his  salvation  bless'd , 

Who  my  salvation  art ■ , 

Who  ne'er  forgets  thy  law , 

Who  never  did  a  slander  forg-e , 

Who  never  from  the  sacred  paths , 

Who  never,  when  I  pray , 

Who  on  his  succor  trust 

Who  on  his  truth  depend , 

Who  on  f h'  i\lmighty  Lord  relies 

Who  on  thy  sacred  Nome  rely 

Who  only  help  can  yield 

Who  only  wondrous  in  his  works 

Who  pass  through  parcii'd  and  thirsty  vales. 

Who  place  on  Sion's  God  their  trust 

Who  praises  me  due  honor  gives 

Who  rides  upon  high-rolling  spheres 

Who  righteous  deeds  affect 

Who  saves  the  harmless,  and  to  rae 

Who  sincerely  seek  and  fear  him 

Who  sits  upon  his  righteous  throne 

Who  sojourn  like  a  stranger  here 

Who  still  does  gracious  prove 

Who  still  to  him  are  nigh 

Who  still  what  he  ordains  fulfil 

Who  still,  with  well-placed  hope,  the  Lord.. 

Who  tempt  that  dangerous  way 

Who  them  in  danger  can  defend 

Who  then  deserves  to  be  adored ,. . 

Who  this  deliverance  wrought 

Who  thought  they  might  securely  sin 

Who  thy  blest  Name  adore 

Who  thy  just  precepts  learn 

Who  thy  relief  implore 

Who  timely  food  supplies 

Who  to  his  plighted  vows  and  trust 

Who  to  the  just  will  help  afford 

Who  to  thy  servant  in  distress 

Who  to  transgress  thy  sacred  laws. 

Who  treats  the  proud  with  disregard 

Who  truly  love  thy  law 

Who  trusted  in  thy  word 

Who  trust  on  him  and  wait  his  time 

Who  us  has  with  salvation  crown'd 


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ALPHABETICALLY     ARRANGED. 


Who  vice,  in  all  its  pomp  and  power 

Who  will  inspire  th}^  breast 

Who  will  thy  ruin'd  state  repair 

Who  wisdom's  sacred  prize  would  win. . . .'. 

Who,  with  a  father's  tender  breast 

Who  wondrous  things  has  done 

Who,  wrong'd,  his  righteous  help  implores. 

Whoe'er  with  humble  fear , 

Whole  flocks  and  herds  should  die , 

Whom  earthly  kings  adore , 

Whom  God  has  saved  from  harm , 

Whom  God,  his  Saviour,  shall  vouchsafe.. , 

Whom  gods  the  heathen  falsely  call 

Whom  grateful  love  employs , 

Whom  he  abhors,  expect 

Whom  he,  from  all  the  world  besides 

Whom  mercy  can't  reclaim 

Whom  no  rewards  can  ever  bribe 

Whom  righteousness  directs 

Whom  should  I  fear,  since  God  to  me. . . . 

W^hom  still  thy  curse  pursues 

Whom  then  in  heaven,  but  thee  alone... . 

Whose  blood  howe'er  despised 

Whose  blooming  beauty  soon  decays 

Whose  conquests  from  th}'  favor  spring. . . , 
Whose  darkness  he  has  turn'd  to  light. . . . , 

Whose  friendly  streams  to  us 

Whose  generous  tongue  disdains  to  speak. 

W^hose  glorious  Name  alone 

Whose  guilt  remission  has  obtain'd 

Whose  happy  race,  securely  fix'd 

Whose  hope  and  trust,  securely  placed. . . 

Whose  hours  luiminded  waste 

Whose  justice,  from  the  depths  of  woe. . . . 

Whose  mercy  firm  through  ages  past 

Whose  mercy  ne'er  forsook  the  man 

Whose  power  the  universe  sustains 

Whose  precepts  give  me  light 

Whose  soul  can  relisli  no  delight 

Whose  soul  in  usury  disdains 

Whose  strength  secures  tiieir  lasting  gates. 

Whose  thouglits  fiom  pride  are  free ' 

Whose  throne  is  fixed  on  Sion's  hill 


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THE      PSALMS 


Whose  trust  on  thee  depends 

Whose  winding-  tracks,  in  secret  laid 

Why  droop  to  earth,  with  various  woes  op 
pressed 

Why  faint,  my  soul  ?  why  doubt  Jehovah's  aid 

Why  hast  thou,  Lord,  my  soul  forsook 

Why  restless   why  cast  down,  my  soul 

Why  restless,  why  cast  down,  my  soul 

Why  should  I  doubt  thy  grace 

Why  should  I  now  despair 

Why  should  I  place  in  man  my  trust 

Why  should  the  heathen  cry,  Where's  now. 

Why  then  cast  down,  my  soul?  and  why. . . 

Why  then  should  I  on  worthless  toys 

Why  throb,  my  heart?  why  sink  my  sadden- 
ing soul 

Wide  earth's  remotest  parts  the  power.. . . 

Will  all  my  care  apply 

Will  all  my  stud)^  bend 

Will  favor'd  Israel  keep 

Will  grace  and  glory  give 

Will  I  for  help  repair 

Will  I,  in  praises  to  his  Name 

Will  in  his  truth  confide 

Will  never  go  astray 

Will  never  quit  his  steadfast  truth 

Will  never  start  aside 

Will  steadfastly  abide 

Will  with  the  early  dawn  awake 

Wilt  care  and  pity  take 

Wilt  graciously  impart 

Wilt  thou  by  miracle  revive 

Wise,  and  wonderful,  and  just 

With  all  his  shining  train 

With  all  that  seas  contain 

With  all  the  strength  of  warm  desire 

With  an  unclouded  face 

With  anxious  cares  attend 

With  beams  of  mercy  quicken  me 

With  caution  shun  each  wicked  deed 

W  ith  charge  to  be  from  age  to  age 

With  cheerful  notes  let  all  the  earth 

With  cheerful  praises  fill 

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til  cheerful  zeal  and  anxious  care. . . . 

th  children,  join 

til  constant  care  proceed 

ih  constant  love  attend 

ill  constant  zeal  and  care 

th  corn  and  useful  fruits  abound 

th  David  I  a  league  have  made 

th  deadly  sorrows  conipass'd  round. . . 

th  deep  reflection  and  strict  care 

th  eager  hopes  I  waitiaig  stood 

th  eager  love  pursue 

th  earnest  longing  spent 

th  endless  peace  abound 

th  every  morning's  early  dawn 

th  favourable  eyes 

th  favor,  Lord,  look  down  on  me 

th  fresh  returns  of  plenty  crown 

th  friendly  arms  embrace 

th  fruitless  cares  oppress'd 

th  glorious  ornaments  of  power 

th  glory  adorn'd 

th  glory  clad,  with  strength  array'd. . . 

th  grateful  joy  declare 

th  grateful  joy  thy  thanks  express. . . . 

th  grateful  voices  sing 

th  harp  and  hymn's  soft  melody 

th  hearts  well  attuned 

th  hearty  zeal  for  thee  I  seek 

th  heavenly  rapture  warms 

th  heavenly  skill  am  blest 

th  him  whose  majesty  excels 

th  his  celestial  train 

th  his  right  hand  and  holy  arm 

th  honor  thou  art  crown'd,  thy  throne 

th  humble  reverence  wait 

th  humble  worship  to  his  throne 

th  humble  zeal  repair 

th  hunger  pined,  for  food  I  call 

th  hyssop  purge  me.  Lord 

th  inward  strength  :  do  thou  thy  part. 

th  jo)'^  and  pious  mirth 

th  joys  immortal  fed 

th  joy's  returning  day 


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joy  their  homage  pay.. .' 

justice  to  reward  and  doom. 

kind  regard  and  tender  love 

lasting  peace  and  joy 

laughter  all  the  gazing  crowd 

lifted  hands  adore  his  Name 

light  thou  dost  thyself  enrobe 

loud  Aniens  express'd 

loud  applauses  sing 

majesty  and  honor  crown'd. ...'... 

me  commemorate  his  (ruth 

me  exalt  his  Name 

me,  thy  servant,  thou  hast  dealt. . . 
my  whole  heart,  my  God  and  King 
my  whole  heart  to  God  I  calPd.. . . 

one  consent  let  all  the  earth 

open  hand  he  gives 

our  Almighty  Lord  compare 

our  assembled  powers 

painful  steps  in  mire  I  tread 

pains  of  hell  oppress'd 

plenty  and  prosperity ' 

private  friends,  and  in  the  throng. . 

prompt  obedience  to  his  word 

quiet  mind  on  God  depend.. .  . .  '.   . 

reverence  and  religious  dread 

righteousness  to  crown ' . 

sacred  wisdom  his  sure  word 

safety  doth  shield 

shouts  of  joy,  and  trumpet's  sound. 

shouts  their  joy  proclaim 

signal  favor  grace 

silent  strings  neglected  hung 

songs  of  praise  repair 

sorrows  compass'd  round 

sorrows  quite  dismay'd ■ 

stars  of  feebler  light 

steadfast  hope  depends 

strength  in  time  of  need , 

thee  acceptance  find 

thee,  Jerusalem,  my  home 

thee  shall  wondrous  merc}^  find. . . . , 
thee  the  springs  of  life  remain 


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ALPHABETICALLY     ARRANGED, 


With  the  wings  of  his  protection 

With  those  of  humbler  name 

Willi  those  that  to  his  outmost  courts 

With  thy  acceptance  blest 

With  thy  commands  agree 

With  thy  commands  agree 

With  thy  commands  agree 

With  tliy  commands  agree 

With  thy  most  glorious  presence  crown'd. . . . 

With  timely  food  supplies 

With  tin)ely  fruit  does  bend 

With  truth  and  justice  crown'd 

With  truth  and  justice  crown'd 

With  tuneful  psalteries  join'd 

With  undissembled  love 

With  waiting  for  thy  word 

With  waning  lustre  fade 

With  wary  silence  barr'd 

With  what  assurance  should  the  just 

With  what  majestic  terror  crown'd 

With  which  our  praise  should  equal  run.. . 

With  wondrous  skill  have  made 

With  worship  at  his  sacred  courts 

Withdraw  not,  then,  so  far  from  me 

Withdraw  not  thou  thy  help 

Withholds  his  mercy  from  my  soul 

Within  his  courts  shall  thrive 

Within  his  courts  thy  thanks  shall  yet  be  paid 

Within  his  house  lift  up  your  hands 

Within  this  earthly  frame 

Within  this  earthly  frame 

Within  those  gates  of  God's  abode 

Within  thy  courts  one  single  day 

W  ithin  thy  sacred  dwelling  lives 

Without  dependence  live,  and  see 

Without  their  trouble  to  provide 

Works  by  love  and  mercy  wrought 

Works  of  love  surpassing  measure 

Works  of  mercy  passing  thought 

Worship  tlie  Lord  with  holy  fear 

Would  kindle  darkness  into  day 

Wrong'd  innocence  may  trust 

Yea,  for  his  people  he  shall  count 


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THE      PSALMS 


Yea,  g-lorious  things  of  thee  wo  sing . . 

Ye  boundless  reahiis  of  joy. ....    • .  . . , 

Ye  Cherubim , 

Ye  ghttering  stars  of  hght 

Ye  heavens  above 

Ye  high,  and  ye  humble 

Ye  hosts  of  his,  this  tribute  pay 

Ye  judges  of  the  earth 

Ye  nations,  to  God 

Ye  saints  and  servants   of  the  Lord. . . . 

Ye  that  his  just  commands  obey 

Ye  that  in  might  and  power  excel . . . . 

Ye  that  on  God  rely 

Ye  who  to  serve  this  Lord  aspire 

Ye  worshippers  of  Jacob's  God 

Yet  God  will  save  them  still 

Yet  he  to  earth  vouchsafes  his  care. . .  . 

Yet  let  not  their  successful  state 

Yet,  Lord,  thou  dost  with  justice  reign. 

Yet,  Lord,  thy  searching  eye 

Yet  no  refreshment  want 

Yet  shall  he  ne'er  be  quite  oppress'd. . 

Yet  still  for  succor  I  depend 

Yet  still  on  thy  unerring  word 

Yet  such  a  spectacle  of  woe 

Yet  then  our  boasted  strength  decays . . 

Yet  thou,  whose  love  excels  them  all.. 

Yet  to  destruction  they  return 

Yet  what  his  charity  impairs 

Yet  will  he  all  the  human  race 

You  find  one  stone  displaced 

Your  eyes  quite  round  her  cast 

Your  grateful  homage  pay 

Your  grateful  sacrifice  prepare 

Your  grateful  skill  employ 

Your  grateful  voice 

Your  instruments  of  joy 

Your  joyful  thanks  repeat 

Your  spirits  repress 

Your  timely  homage  pay 

Your  utmost  skill  in  praise  be  shown.. 

Your  voices  raise 

Your  wants  shall  be  his  care 

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THE    HYMNS 


ALPHABETICALLY    ARRANGED 


THE      HYMNS 


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A  barren  fig-tree  stands 

A  beam  of  heaven,  a  vital  ray. .  . . 
A  bleeding  Saviour,  seen  by  faith. 

A  bright  inheritance  as  ours 

A  broken  heart  for  sacrifice 

A  broken  heart,  my  God,  my  King 

A  brother  in  a  foe 

A  calm  and  heavenly  frame 

A  charge  to  keep  I  have 

A  cheerful  song  of  sacred  praise. . . 

A  cloud  of  witnesses  around 

A  contrite  heart,  or  no 

A  cordial  for  our  fears 

A  flower,  though  ofier'd  in  the  bud 

A  God  to  glorify 

A  heavenly  race  demands  thy  zeal 
A  heavenly  race  demands  thy  zeal 

A  hiding-place  with  God 

A  hope  that  triumphs  over  death. . 

A  jealous,  just  concern 

A  joyful  song  I'll  raise 

A  just  excuse  devise 

A  kindly  harvest  crowns  thy  love. 

A  kingdom  without  end 

A  life  of  praise  shall  be 

A  light  to  shine  upon  the  road. .  . . 
A  mortal  man  ashamed  of  thee. . . 

A  never-dying  soul  to  save 

A  pure  desire  that  all  may  learn. . 
A  quick,  discerning  eye 


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THE      HYMNS 


Hymn.  Verse 


A  ransom  for  our  souls  hath  found 

A  sacrifice  for  all 

A  sacrifice  was  slain 

A  safe  defence,  a  peaceful  home 

A  second  look  he  gave,  which  said 

A  self-renouncing-  will 

A  sense  of  pardoning  love 

A  single,  steady  aim 

A  solemn  darkness  veils  the  skies 

A  song  of  triumph  to  thy  praise 

A  soul  inured  to  pain ' 

A  sovereign  balm  for  every  wound 

A  sovereign  protector  I  have 

A  spirit  still  prepared 

A  stranger's  woe  to  feel 

A  stranger  to  myself  and  thee 

A  strict  account  to  give 

A  sudden  trembling  shakes  the  ground. . 

A  thousand  sacred  sweets 

A  veil  of  interposing  night 

A  vow  we  dare  not  break . .  i 

A  whole  assembly  worship  thee 

Abounding  grace  repay 

Above,  he  form'd  the  stars;  and  placed, 

Above  these  gloomy  shades 

Above  the  summits  of  the  hills 

Accepted  at  thy  throne,  let  this 

Accepted  to  the  skies 

Accept  our  hearts'  desire 

Accepts  the  sacrifice. . 

According  to  their  faith  't  is  done 

Across  my  peaceful  breast 

Address'd  their  joyful  song 

Admittance  to  the  throne  of  grace 

Adorn  the  realms  of  peace 

Affliction  should  thy  love  intend 

Again  the  earth  shall  fill 

Ah,  how  shall  fallen  man 

Ah,  how  shall  guilty  man 

Ah,  not  like  erring  man  is  God 

Ah,  why,  by  passing  clouds  opprest. . . . 

Alas  !  I  knew  not  wliat  I  did 

Alas,  what  hourly  dangers  rise 


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All  events  at  thy  command 

All  glorious  God,  what  hyrnns  of  praise. 

All  glory  be  to  God  on  high 

All  hail  triumphant  Lord 

All  hearts  new  joy  resume 

All  his  raiment  stain'd  with  blood 

All  I  design,  or  do,  or  say 

All  is  by  his  sceptre  sway'd 

All  is  thine  in  earth  and  heaven 

All  join  in  Christ,  their  vital  Head 

All  meanly  wrapt  in  swathing  bands 

All  med'cines  act  by  thy  decree 

All  might  and  majesty  are  thine 

All  my  hope  from  thee  I  bring , 

All  my  trust  on  thee  is  stay'd 

All  nature  owns  his  guardian  care 

All  nature's  charms  would  droop  and  die, 

All  of  man's  infirmity 

All  our  pleasures,  all  our  pains 

All  our  times  are  in  thy  hand 

All  our  ways  shall  ever  be 

All  power  is  trusted  in  my  hands 

AH  seated  on  the  ground 

All-seeing  God  !  thy  piercing  eye 

All-seeing,  powerful  God 

All  the  blessings  of  the  fields 

All  the  feeble  gently  leading 

All  the  plenty  summer  pours 

All  the  stores  the  garden  yields 

All  the  vain  things  that  charm  me  most. . 

All  the  wide  w^orld,  to  either  pole 

All  the  work  I  do  below 

All  their  glory  prostrate  lies 

All  to  thee,  our  God,  we  owe 

All  tribes  and  tongues,  shall  flow 

All  unprepared  to  meet  him 

All  we  can  ])oast,  till  Christ  we  know. . . . 

All  worthy  thou,  who  hast  redeem'd 

Almighty  Father,  bless  the  word 

Almighty  God,  thine  influence  shed 

Almighty  God,  to  thee 

Almighty  grace,  thy  healing  power 

Almighty  King 


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Almighty  Lord,  before  thy  throne...  . 

Almighty  Lord,  be  thine 

Almighty  Maker,  to  thy  Name 

Almighty  Son,  incarnate  Word 

Almighty  to  renew.. 

Almighty  to  rule  and  command 

Along  the  realms  of  upper  day 

Although  the  vine  its  fruit  deny 

Always  to  pray  I  want 

Amidst  a  thousand  thoughts  I  rove..  . 

Amidst  the  radiant  orbs  be  found 

Amidst  the  rage  of  hell  they  stand.. ... 

Amid  the  verdant  landscape  flow 

Am  I  thine,  or  am  I  not 

Among  the  nations  he  shall  judge.. .  . 

Among  the  watery  nations,  Lord 

Among  thy  citizens  enroll'd •. 

Ancient  of  everlasting  days 

And  after  death,  in  distant  worlds...  . 

And  all  her  paths  are  peace 

And  all  his  faithfulness  record.  .^  . . .  . 

And  all  inferior  joys  resign 

And  all  ray  midnight  hours  defend. . . 
And  all  my  powers  shall  join  to  bless. 

And  all  my  purest  joys  forego 

And  all  my  wants  redrest 

And  all  our  hopes  above 

And  all  that  life  is  love 

And  all  that  men  call  rich  and  gieat . . 

And  all  the  ancient  prophets  said 

And  all  the  earth  shall  hear 

And  all  the  glory  thine 

And  all  the  hosts  of  heaven 

And  all  the  means  that  grace' display. 

And  all  the  planets  in  their  turn 

And  all  the  powers  of  darkne.ss  spoil'd 
And  all  the  sons  of  want  are  blest. . .  . 

And  all  the  wonders  ye  shall  do 

And  all  their  gloom  depart 

And  all  thy  paths  are  paths  of  peace.. 
And  all  thy  secret  thoughts  surveys. . . 

And  all  your  conflicts  past 

And  angels  chant  the  solemn  lay 

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And  angels  chant  the  soleir.n  lay. . .  . 

And  an  iminoital  crown.  - 

And  an  immortal  crown 

And  are  we  now  brought  near  to  God. 

And  are  we  still  secure 

And  arm'd  with  jealous  care 

And,  as  each  morning  sun  shall  rise. . 

And,  as  her  holy  labors  rise 

And  at  evening  let  me  say 

And,  at  my  life's  last  setting  sun 

And,  at  our  Father's  loved  abode 

And  beams  ineffable  delight 

And  beams  of  cheering  da}' 

And  bear  my  fainting  spirit  up 

And  behold  thee  on  thy  throne 

And  be  my  advocate  with  God 

And  be  the  grateful  homage  paid  . . . . 

And  be  thy  pure  example  mine , 

And  bid  my  crimes  remove ■ 

And  bid  the  sinner  live 

And  bid  the  tempter  flee 

And  bid  the  weak  be  strong 

And  bid  the  world  farewell 

And  bid  thy  word^  with  life  divine 

And  bless  his  adorable  Name 

And  bless  in  death  a  bond  so  dear. . .  . 

And  bless  thy  healing  rays 

And  blooming  plants  adorn  the  fields. 

And  blossom'd  as  the  rose 

And  bow  submissive  to  thy  will. ..'... 
And  break  upon  thee  in  a  flood  of  day 

And  breathed  the  fluid  air 

And  breathe  it  to  the  soul ■ 

And  breathe  the  fainted  air 

And  brethren  ask  the  holy  strain 

And  brighter  bliss  of  heaven 

And  brightest  glories  shine 

And  bring  far  distant  prospects  home.. 
And  bring  me  to  the  promised  land. .  . 

And  by  his  grace  be  heal'd 

And  by  our  lives  display 'd 

And  by  thy  bounty  live 

And,  by  your  labors,  sinners  live. . . .  . 


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And  came  to  earth  to  bleed  and  die. ...'... 

And  canst  thou,  wilt  thou  yet  forgive 

And  cares  and  toils,  in  endless  round 

And  cast  our  sins  behind  his  back 

And  change  these  deep  complaining  sighs. 

And  character  engraved ■ 

And  circling  sabbaths  bless  our  eyes 

And  concious  guilt  corrodes  the  heart 

And  contradict  his  gracious  word 

And  countless  worlds  and  angels  join 

And  counts  and  treasures  np  my  tears 

And  courage  in  the  evil  hour 

And  crown  my  journey's  end 

And  crowns  of  joy  be  given 

And  crush  the  sinner's  pride 

And  cr}',  "  Behold,  he  prays  !  " 

And  daily  vows  ascend 

And  darkness  when  to  veil  the  skies 

And  days  are  dark,  and  friends  are  few. . .  . 

And  day  succeeds  the  night 

And  death  shall  bring  relief . .  . 

And  death,  when  death  shall  be  my  fate. . 

And  deserts  learn  the  joy 

And  die  to  see  thy  face 

And  discord  there  shall  cease 

And  distant  stars  in  order  set 

And  does  thy  cup  with  love  o'erflow 

And  draw  the  wondering  eyes 

And  dried  my  falling  tears 

And  drive  each  carnal  thought  away 

And  drove  thee  from  my  breast 

And  earth,  in  humbler  strain 

And  earth  repeat  the  loud  Amen 

And  earth's  strong  pillars  bend 

And  earth,  with  her  ten  thousand  tongues, 

And  empires  now  behold  its  day 

And  emulate  the  angel  choir , 

And  endless  honors  to  his  Name 

And  endless  praise 

And  endless  worship  give 

And  ever  may  thy  praises  flow 

And  evermore  shall  be 

And  every  grief  o'erflow 


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And  every  longing  satisfied 

And  every  onward  rolling  hour 

And  every  peaceful,  private  home 

And  every  tear  be  dry 

And  every  voice  a  song 

And  every  wave  was  still 

And  face  a  frowning  world 

And,  fast,  as  my  minutes  roll  on 

And  fearless  of  the  evening  cold 

And  fear  to  launch  away 

And,  fed  by  him,  their  graces  live. . .'. . . 
And  feed  me  with  a  shepherd's  care. . . . 
And  feel  thine  influence  from  above. . . . , 

And  feel  thy  new-creating  power 

And  fiery  darts  be  hurl'd , 

And,  fiU'd  with  love  and  fear,  adore .... 

And  fill  me  with  thy  perfect  peace 

And  fill  my  heart  with  lively  praise. . .  . . 
And  fill  thy  hallow'd  walls  with  dread. . . 

And  fills  the  soul , 

And  find  no  comfort  there , 

And  find  salvation  there 

And  fit  it  for  the  sky 

And  fix'd  the  upper  elements 

And  fix  our  minds  on  things  above , 

And  fix  our  wavering  zeal 

And  fly,  as  he  conmiands 

And  follow  Christ,  your  Head,  to  heaven. 

And  for  ever  bar  the  skies 

And,  for  ever  from  their  eyes 

And  for  these  our  souls  shall  raise 

And  form  my  soul  averse  to  sin 

And  found  no  rescue  here 

And,  freed  from  every  weight  of  sin 

And  freely  drink  the  stream  of  life 

And,  from  death's  gloom  my  spirit  raise. . 

And  from  his  righteous  lips 

And  from  his  voice,  his  hand,  his  smile... 

And  from  the  path  of  duty  rove 

And  from  thy  Gospel  let  me  draw 

And,  from  thy  mercy's  throne 

And  fully  set  my  spirit  free 

And  furnish'd  well  with  joyful  guests. .  . . 


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And  gather  from  their  Father's  board 

And  gay  their  silken  leaves  unfold 

And  gird  thee  with  thy  Saviour's  strength. 

And  give  them  life  divine 

And  give  us  peace  within 

And  gladly  swell'd  the  choral  lays 

And  glorify  thy  grace 

And,  glorious  with  his  saints  in  light 

And  glory  shone  around 

And  God  of  love 

And  God  will  well  approve 

And  go  rejoicing  to  our  rest 

And  grant  thy  servant  sweet  relief 

And  grateful  homage  pay 

And  graven  on  th}^  hand ■ 

And  guard  me  that  I  fall  no  more 

And  guard  me  with  a  watchful  eye 

And  guide  me  through  the  dreadful  sliade. 
And  hail  in  Christ  their  promised  King. . .  , 

And  hail  this  sacred  day ' '  *  * 

And  has  he  not  his  promise  past.. 

And  hast  refresh'd  me  while  I  slept , 

And  heal  it,  if  it  be 

And  heavenly  crowns  displays , 

And  heavenly  truths  are  taught , 

And  heaven's  eternal  arches  ring , 

And  heaven  that  sweet  repose  bestow 

And  help'd  to  nail  him  there 

And  hence  the  Evangelic  page 

And  herbs,  and  plants,  and  fruitful  trees. . , 

And  here  enjoys  the  promises 

And  here  my  hopes  arise 

And  here  thy  goodness  see 

And  he  refuse  to  hear  thy  call 

And  He  who  died  hath  risen  again 

And  he  who  would  the  Father  seek 

And  he  will  make  it  plain 

And  him  my  only  portion  make 

And  hold  communion,  Lord,  with  thee.. . 

And,  "  Holy,  holy,  holy,"  cry 

And  honor  thy  Name 

And  hope  to  meet  again ' '  *  * 

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And  humbly  may  I  walk  with  thee.. . 

And  lumg  upon  the  breast 

And  hymns  divine  with  angels  sing... 
And  Ijymns  of  peace  conclude  our  song. 

And  if  it  be  not  broken,  break 

And  in  a  kind  and  faithful  friend 

And  in  a  manger  laid 

And  in  full  glory  shine 

And  in  his  mighty  power 

And  in  the  deeps  below 

And  in  the  last  decisive  day 

And  in  the  Name  of  Israel's  God 

And  in  th}"  temple  let  me  know 

And  infant  voices  shall  proclaim 

And  I  that  hand  adore 

And  Jesus  is  the  conqueror's  name 

And  Jewish  rites  no  more  remain 

And  join  the  heavenly  throng 

And  join  the  sacred  song 

And  join  the  strains  which  angels  sing. 
And  Jordan's  waters  hence  were  seen. . 

And  justified  by  grace 

And  keep  lis  in  thy  ways 

And  kind  acceptance  at  thy  throne. . . . 

And  kind  are  all  his  ways 

And  kindles  with  a  pure  desire 

And  know  thou  hear'st  my  prayer 

And  largest  monsters  of  the  deep 

And  lasting  as  the  mind 

And  lead  me  to  thy  holy  hill. 

And  leave  the  world  behind 

And  led  me  up  to  man 

And  led  the  tyrant  death  in  chains. .  . . 
And  let  a  wretch  come  near  thy  throne 

And  let  it  never  cease 

And  let  me  languish  into  life. . .' 

And  let  me  never,  never  stra)^ 

And  let  me  rove  no  more 

And  let  our  trust  be  firm  and  strong.. . 

And  let  the  joys  of  heaven  impart 

And  let  them  th}^  sweet  mercies  know. 

And  let  thy  excellence  be  known 

And  let  thy  tears  forget  to  flow 


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And  let  your  heaven-taught  conduct  show 

And  let  your  joys  be  known 

And  life  and  everlasting  joys 

AiUd  lift  the  thoughts  above 

And  linger,  trembling  on  the  brink 

And  long  forsee  the  things  to  come 

And  long  in  vain  thy  grace  received 

And  lo  !  the  son  of  God  is  slain 

And  love  adores 

And  love  and  joy,  like  flowers 

And  love,  and  praise,  and  pray 

And  made,  henceforth,  alive  to  God 

And  magnify  that  sovereign  love 

And  make  me  live  to  thee 

And  make  our  virtues  strong 

And  make  their  empty  boast ' 

And  make  the  scales  of  error  fall 

And  man,  when  in  the  grave. 

And  may  each  soul  salvation  see 

And  ma}^  my  zeal  witli  years  increase.. . . 

And  may  our  borders  blossom  wide 

And  may  this  consecrated  hour. 

And  may  this  day,  indulgent  Power 

And  meditate  by  night 

And  meekly  bow'd  his  head  and  died. .  . . 

And  melt  in  flowing  tears 

And  mercy,  from  above 

And  mercy  may  be  sought 

And,  )iiourning  o'er  my  guilt  and  shame. 

And  moved  by  pitying  love . . . ., 

And  must  the  dead  arise 

And  nature  sprung  to  light 

And  nature  sympathize ■ 

And  neither  help  nor  hope  appear 

And  never-fading  flowers 

And  never,  never  faint 

And  never,  never  sin , 

And  new  supplies  each  hour  I  meet 

And,  nightly,  to  the  listening  earth 

And  not  a  plant  which  spreads  the  j)lains., 

And  not  a  single  soul  escape 

And  now  he  lives 

And  now  he  pleads  our  cause  above 


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And  now  he  reigns 

And  now  he  reigns  above 

And  offer  man  the  purchased  grace 

And  of  liis  love  partake 

And  often  for  each  other  flows 

And,  oh !  thy  servant,  Lord,  prepare 

And,  oh,  when  I  have  safely  past 

And,  O,  may  this  my  portion  be 

And  0,  may  we  repay  this  debt 

And  0 !  when  the  whirlwind  of  passion  is  raging. 

And  one  soft  word  of  thy  command 

And  on  his  bosom  bless'd 

And  on  (he  eyes  oppress'd  with  night 

And  on  thyself  rely 

And  only  live  to  love  and  praise 

And  only  man  is  vile 

And  onward  urge  thy  way 

And  our  devotion  dies 

And  owns  thy  dreadful  sentence  just 

And  peace  abound  below 

And  peace  on  earth  is  given 

And  penetrates  tne  inmost  sky 

And  perfect  joy,  and  love  sincere 

And  perfect  love  and  friendship  reign 

And,  pleased  with  all  that  he  had  inade 

And  pleasures  banish  pain 

And  plenty  fills  the  plain 

And  plimged  me  in  despair , 

And  pointed  every  thorn 

And  points  me  to  his  rest 

And  portion  evermore 

And  pour  contempt  on  all  my  pride 

And  pour  the  horrors  of  despair 

And  power  and  wisdom  too 

And  praise  Him  in  the  shade 

And  praise  th'  Almighty's  Name 

And  praises  throng  to  crown  his  head 

And  press  with  vigor  on 

And  press  with  vigor  on 

And  publishes  to  every  land 

And  purify  the  heart 

And  purify  the  mind 

And  put  your  armor  on 


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quickening'  power  diffused 

quickly  will  their  brightest  day . . . . 

raiment  fit  provide 

raise  my  head,  and  cheer  my  heart 

ransom'd  us  to  God 

reach  thy  palace  in  the  skies , 

reaps  the  fruits  of  all  his  love 

rebels  cast  their  arms  away , 

reign  sole  monarch  in  my  breast. .  , 

rescued  from  the  grave , 

rides  upon  the  storm 

righteousness  in  fountains 

rig-hteous  word  is  thine , 

rising  thence,  their  hopes  he  raised. 

root  it  from  thy  ground 

round  the  empty  stall , 

rove,  my  soul,  no  more 

rule  in  equity 

sadly  muse  on  former  joys , 

sanctify  to  thee  thy  deepest  distress 

save  me  from  eternal  pain , 

save  the  soul  condemn'd  to  die. . .  . 

scan  his  work  in  vain 

scatter'd  ancient  night , 

see  again  thy  face , 

see  a  heavenly  day , 

see  our  Father's  face 

see  the  Canaan  that  we  love 

see  thee  face  to  face 

see  thy  glory,  face  to  face , 

seek  the  glorious  things  above 

sees  the  fruit 

sees  the  tempter  fly 

send  deliverance  from  on  high 

sent  the  early  rain , 

shall  a  pardon'd  rebel  live 

shall  man  alone  be  dumb 

shall  to  eternity  stand • 

shines  in  all  the  fairest  charms. . . . . 

shine  with  cloudless  day 

shout  him  welcome  to  the  skies.. . . 

show  the  vileness  of  its  worth 

sighs  are  imavailing , 


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And  silent  memory  weeps  alone 

And,  since  words  can  never  measure 

And  sing-  the  wonders  of  his  grace 

And  sink  in  conscious  guilt  and  woe 

And  sin's  strong  fetters  broke 

And  sin,  we  shall  be  free 

And  Sion  rear  her  drooping  head 

And  Sion's  song  delays  to  sing 

And  Sion's  song  denies  to  sing 

And  sit  in  judgment  on  my  soul 

And  smooth'st  the  rugged  seas 

And  some  of  chariots  make  their  boasts . . . 

And  Son,  from  death  revived 

And,  soon  as  evening  veils  the  plain 

And,  sore  dismay 'd,  my  spirit  dies 

And  sorrow  in  each  heart 

And  sought,  but  never  found 

And  spangled  heavens,  a  shining  frame. . 

And  spotless  as  his  ray 

And  spread  around  his  heavenly  light.. . . 

And  spread  his  love  abroad 

And  spread  the  truth  from  pole  to  pole. . . 

And  stamp  thine  image  on  my  heart 

And  stand  complete  at  last 

And  still  increasing  light 

And  still  its  beams  expand f 

And  still  new  beauties  may  I  see 

And  still  no  fruit  be  found 

And  still  no  fruit  is  found 

And  still  possess  our  souls  in  peace 

And  still  the  snare  in  secret  laid , . 

And  still  we  live  to  pray 

And  strangers  to  the  skies 

And  strive  that  in  my  grateful  verse 

And  such,  0  Lord,  am  I 

And  sweeter  than  the  opening  rose 

And  sweet  let  the  gladsome  hosanna  arise 

And  take  a  fresh  delight 

And  take  this  temple  for  thine  own 

And  take,  to  arm  you  for  tlie  fight 

And  teach  them  where  salvation  lies 

And  tears  on  tears  succcessive  roll 

And  tell  him,  "  Thou  hast  died." 


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And  tell  thy  goodness  all  abroad 

And  temples  rise  to  fix  thy  Name 

And  tempt  our  thoughts  or  tongues  to  strife 

And  that  shall  kindle  ours 

And  the  cup  of  thanksgiving  with  penitent  tears. 

And  the  herd  desert  the  stall 

And  the  last  awful  day  shall  pour 


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And  the  noontide  of  glory  eternally  reigns 

And  the  peace  that  from  it  flows 

And  the  rising  year  destroy , 

And  the  smile  of  the  Lord  is  the  feast  of  the  soul 

And  thee,  with  both,  0  Holy  Ghost 

And  their  Creator  love 

And  there,  divine  employ , 

And  these  rejoicing  eyes 

And  these  the  rules  by  which  we  live 

And  they  are  found  no  more , 

And  they,  exalted,  dwell  with  me , 

And  they  shall  praise  a  pardoning  God 

And  this  shall  be  the  sign , 

And  those  who  put  their  trust  in  thee 

And  thou,  descending,  fill  the  place 

And  thou,  the  Lord,  shalt  be  our  God 

And  though  deliverance  he  may  stay 

And  through  the  numerous  guilty  throng 

And  through  the  pleasing  snares  of  vice 

And  through  thy  goodness  all  things  stand 

And  thus  debase  my  heavenly  birth 

And  thus  prepare  to  meet  him 

And  thus  surround  the  throne 

And  thus  the  Lord  reveals  his  grace 

And  thy  forgiving  love  ikupart 

And  time  unhallow'd,  unimproved 51 

And,  to  effect  this  glorious  change 95 


And  to  his  house  we'll  go. 
And,  to  make  our  safety  sure. 

And  to  resist  mine  own 

And  to  the  earth  be  peace. . . . 
And  to  the  earth  be  peace. . . 
And  to  the  Lamb  be  given . . . 
And  touch  the  sweetest  string. 
And  trees  aspiring  grow 


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And  trembles  at  the  thought 

And  triumph  o'er  the  grave 

And  true  are  thy  ways 

And  truth  eternal  is  thy  word 

And  truth's  unleaven'd  bread 

And  tuneful  notes  employ 

And  turn'd  my  soul  to  thee,  m}^  God 

And  turn  my  darkness  into  day 

And  turn  the  rising  race 

And  vmconsumed  in  fire 

And  unction  from  above 

And  upwards  bid  them  rise 

And  utter  forth  a  glorious  voice 

And  \  ain  her  blooming  store 

And  vanquish'd  all  our  foes 

And  view  my  Saviour  there 

And  view  the  lanscape  o'er 

And  wakes  anew  mine  annual  song 

And  wake  with  praises  to  thy  Name 

And,  walking  in  the  light  of  God 

And  walls  of  salvation  surround 

And  wash'd  us  from  our  sin. .  . .    

And  watching  unto  praj'er 

And  we  are  his  people,  his  sceptre  we  own . 

And  we  are  the  work  of  his  hand 

And  we  still  w^ill  follow  thee 

And  wearied  nature  seeks  repose 

And,  weeping,  think  on  Jordan's  flood 

And  well  deserves  the  praise 

And  when  I  all  my  life  survey 

And,  when  in  sins  and  sorrows  sunk 

And  when  like  wandering  sheep  we  stray'd. 

And,  when  the  waves  of  ire 

And  when  thy  sure  decree 

And  wiiere,  0  death,  thy  sting 

And,  where  thou  art,  intrude  no  more 

And  where  th}'  victory,  0  grave 

And,  wiiile  we  turn  our  vows  to  prayeis. .. . 
And,  whilst  we  taste  the  bread  and  wine... 

And  who  celestial  wisdom  makes 

And  wholly  live  to  thee 

And  wide  his  royal  bounties  flow 

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And  will  He  deign  lo  lend  an  ear 

And  will  the  Judge  descend 

j  And  wilt  thou,  O  Eternal  God 

I  And  wings  his  speed  to  reach  the  prize 

i  And  winters,  soften'd  by  thy  care 

I  And  wipe  my  weeping  eyes 

And  wipe  the  latest  tear  away 

And  wipe  the  tears  from  weeping  eyes 

And  with  sweet  sleep  mine  eyelids  close 

And  with  the  angels  bear  thy  part 

And,  with  the  penitent  who  mourn 

And  with  the  treasures  of  his  grace 

And  with  thy  favor  crown 

And  with  thyself  my  spirit  fdl 

And  witness  to  thy  love  and  power 

And  words  of  peace  reveal ■ 

And  works  by  active  love 

And  works  his  gracious  will 

And  worship  at  his  sacred  feet 

And  worship  only  thee 

And  worthy  is  the  Lamb  all  power 

And  wrapt  in  shades  of  death  for  me 

And  ye  shall  prove  my  Gospel  true 

And  yet  ])repare  no  more 

And  yet  this  thoughtless,  wretched  heart 

And  yields  a  free  repast 

And  youthful  vigor  cease.. 

And  you,  ye  waters,  roll 

Angels,  and  living  saints  and  dead 

Angels  descend  with  songs  again 

Angels  for  this  rejoice  above 

Another  Lord's  day  has  begun • 

Another  six  days'  work  is  done 

Another  year  in  mercy  wait 

Any  duty  give  me  pain. 

Appear'd  a  shining  throng. 

Approach,  my  soul,  the  mercy-seat 

Are  big  with  mercy,  and  shall  break 

Are  enough  for  life's  woes,  full  enough  for  its  cheer 

Are  harden'd  by  their  crimes 

Are  monuments  of  wondrous  grace 

Are  open'd  wide  in  vain 

Are  weak,  and  languishing,  and  low 


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Are  yet  by  vice  enslaved 

Are  you  forbid  tbe  children's  bread 

Arise,  my  soul,  with  rapture  rise 

Arm  me  with  jealous  care 

Around  the  second  death 

Aroused  by  the  shriek  of  despair,  from  thy  pillow. .  . 

Arrest  my  trembling  tongue  in  prayer 

Art  tliou  afraid  his  power  will  fail 

Art  worthy  to  receive 

As  by  the  light  of  opening  day 

As  careless  of  the  noon-day  heats 

As  every  day  thy  mercy  spares 

As  grateful  incense  to  the  skies 

As  if  the  Lord  o'erlook'd  thy  cares 

As  in  thy  sight  to  live 

As  near  his  cross  I  stood 

As  o'er  the  past  my  memory  strays 

As  panting  in  the  sultry  beam 

As  the  sweet  flower  that  scents  the  morn 

As  thy  love,  through  all  creation. 

As  time  departs  salvation  comes 

As  vice  or  folly's  cure 

As  we  journey,  let  us  sing. 

As  we,  to  wake  their  song 

As  when  the  weary  traveller  gains 

As  years  and  strength  increase 

Ascend  thy  conquering  car 

Ashamed  of  Jesus  !  empty  pride 

Ashamed  of  Jesus  !  0,  as  soon 

Ashamed  of  Jesus  !  sooner  far 

Ashamed  of  Jesus  !  that  dear  Friend 

Ashamed  of  thee,  whom  angels  praise 

Ask  mercy.  Saviour  in  thy  Name 

Asks  the  works  of  his  own  hands 

Assist  our  minds,  by  nature  frail 

Assist  us.  Lord,  to  ofler  up 

Assured  if  I  my  trust  betray. 

Assured  thy  love  will  far  o'erpay 

Astonish'd  shrink  away 

At  God's  right  hand  for  us  he  pleads 

At  God's  right  hand  is  set 

At  heaven's  command  restored  the  blind 

At  hell's  dark  door  we  lay 


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At  his  creating"  word 

At  his  right  hand 

At  Jesus'  feet  I  lay 

At  Jesus'  feet  to  lay  it  down 

At  once  the}^  sing-,  at  once  they  pray 

At  the  last  trumpet's  sounding- 

At  thy  command,  or  rage  or  sleep 

At  whose  supreme  command 

AthirsI,  to  taste  th)^  living  grace 

Attend  and  share  his  throne 

Attend  his  people's  humhle  cry 

Attend  the  blissful  sound 

Attentive  to  our  earnest  prayer 

Autumn's  rich  o'erflowing  stores 

Awake,  my  soul,  and  with  the  sun 

Awake,  my  soul,  stretch  every  nerve 

Awake  the  sacred  song 

Awake  !  thy  loudest  raptures  raise 

Awake,  ye  saints,  awake 

Away  from  yon  heaven,  that  blissful  abode 

Back  to  the  sphere  of  light 

Back  to  thy  fold  the  wanderers  bring 

Bade  the  blood-stain 'd  cross  appear 

Banish'd  once,  b}'^  sin  betray 'd 

Banish  doubt  and  clear  our  sight 

Beams  like  thy  diffusive  light 

Because  conferr'd  by  thee 

Be  clean,  as  thou,  m}^  Lord,  art  clean 

Be  crown'd  with  meet  success. 

Be  darkness,  at  thy  coming,  light 

Be  endless  honors  done 

Be  fill'd  with  grace  divine 

Be  glory,  then,  by  ns  proclaim'd 

Be  heard  through  all  the  nations  round. . . . 
Be  joyful  in  God,  all  ye  lands  of  the  earth. 

Be  just  before  his  God 

Be  lost  in  endless  night 

Be  my  sword,  and  shield,  and  banner 

Be  my  vain  wishes  still'd 

Be  not  blind  and  foolish  still 

Be  of  sin  the  double  cure 

Be  still  my  heart,  these  anxious  cares 

Be  the  Lord  my  righteousness 


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Be  this  and  every  future  day 

Be  this  the  temper  of  our  mind 

Be  thou  for  ever  near 

Be  thou  my  counsellor  and  friend . . 
Be  thou  my  light,  be  thou  my  \vi\y. 
Be  thou  my  shield  and  hiding-place 
Be  thy  Creator's  glorious  Name. . . . 

Be  unto  the  Lamb  for  ever 

Be  wise  as  serpents,  where  you  go. . 
Be  with  us  through  our  pilgrimage. 

Before  him,  on  the  mountains 

Before  Jehovah's  awful  throne 

Before  my  infant  heart  conceived. . . 

Before  our  Father's  throne 

Before  th'  Almighty  King 

Before  the  Lord  we  speak 

Before  thy  throne  we  sinners  bend.. 
Before  thy  throne  Ave  sinners  bend.. 
Before  thy  throne  we  sinners  bend.. 
Before  thy  throne  we  sinners  bend.. 
Before  unwilling  hearts  display 'd. .  . 
Before  we  reach  the  heavenly  fields. 

Begin  and  never  cease 

Begin,  my  soul,  th'  exalted  la}^. . . . 

Behind  a  frowning  providence 

Behold  a  witness  nobler  still 

Behold,  f;\st  streaming  from  the  tree 

Behold  his  wrath  prevailing 

Behold  the  Ark  of  God 

Behold  the  bless'd  assembly  there.. 

Behold  the  emblem  of  thy  state 

Behold  the  open  door 

Behold  the  opening  tomb 

Behold,  the  precious  balm  is  found. 
Behold  tlie  ^aviour  of  mankind. . . , 

Behold  the  spirits  of  the  just 

Behold  them  not  with  angry  look.. 

Behold  th'  innumerable  host 

Behold,  thy  own  Messiah  reigns..  . 
Bending  from  thy  throne  on  higli. . 
Beneath  his  cross  I  view  the  day. .  . 

Beneath  liis  watchful  eye 

Beneath  this  roof  vouchsafe  to  show 


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Bethesda's  bath  refused  to  save 

Beyond  my  highest  joy ,. 

Beyond  this  vale  of  tears 

Bid  mercy  triumph  over  wrath. 

Bid  my  anxious  fears  subside. . .' 

Bid  them  beheve,  obey,  and  Hve 

Bid  the  whole  earth  my  grace  receive 

Bids  all  the  rolling  waves  rejoice 

Bids  me  this  fleeting  breath  resign 

Bind  my  affections  to  the  cross 

Blast  each  opening  bud  of  joy 

Bless'd  be  thou,  the  God  of  Israel 

Bless'd  thy  Majesty  for  ever 

Blessing  and  honor,  glory,  power 

Blessing,  honor,  glory,  power 

Blessings  aboimd  where'er  he  reigns 

Blest  is  the  man  whose  softening  heart. . .  . 

Blest  is  the  tie  that  binds 

Blighting  want,  and  cheerful  wealth 

Blind  unbelief  is  sure  to  err.. .' 

Blow  soft  o'er  Ceylon's  Isle 

Born  a  child,  yet  God  our  King 

Born  thy  people  to  deliver 

Born  (o  redeem,  instruct,  and  save 

Born  to  reign  in  us  for  ever 

Born  to  set  thy  people  free 

Borne  on  immortal  wing 

Borne  on  the  wings  of  boundless  love 

Borne  upon  their  latest  breath 

Both  are  equal  in  thy  sight 

Boughi  us  with  the  Saviour's  blood 

Bounteous  source  of  every  joy 

Bow'd  down  beneath  a  load  of  sin 

Bows  down  to  wood  and  stone 

Break,  Lord,  its  tyriint  chain 

Break  off  the  yoke  of  inbred  sin 

Break  off  your  tears,  ye  saints,  and  tell. ... 

Brjgiiter  than  golden  ore 

Bright  fields,  beyond  the  swelling  Hood.. . . 

Bright  in  thy  deeds  and  in  thy  Name , 

Bright  Morning  Star  bid  darkness  flee , 

Bright  pattern  of  the  Christian  life.. 

Bright  peace,  with  healing  wings  outspread, 

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Bringing  and  bestowing  good 

Bring  me  to  my  heavenly  home 

Bring  nie  to  my  Saviour's  feet 

Bring  near,  bring  near  the  joyful  hour 

Brought  safely  by  his  hand  thus  far 

But,  ah,  how  blind,  how  week  Ave  are 

But,  ah,  how  far  from  mortal  sight 

But  ah,  our  deserts  deep  and  wi!d 

But  all  the  notes  which  mortals  know 

But  blot  their  memory  from  thy  book 

But  can  it  be  1  That  Power  divine 

But  children  of  the  heavenly  King .' 

But  Christ,  our  ransom,  died 

But,  clothed  in  spotless  purity 

But  died  without  the  sight 

But,  ere  the  trumpet  shakes 

But  fix'd  his  word,  his  saving  power  remains 

But  for  a  moment  felt  the  rod 

But  forujless  was  the  earth,  and  void 

But  fruits  of  life  and  glory  grow 

But  grace  has  set  me  free 

But  graciously  restored 

But  grant  me  nobler  favors  still 

But  harmless  as  the  peaceful  dove 

But  if  my  culture  prove  in  vain 

But  joy  returns  with  rising  day 

But  let  me  still  abide 

But  long  to  know  and  love  thee  more 

But  lo !  the  gracious  Saviour  pleads 

But  lo !  what  sudden  joys  we  see 

But  love  thee  better  than  before 

But  may  each  swiftly-flying  hour 

But  nobler  benefits  declare 

But  not  a  resting-place  above ' 

But  not  search  the  bough  again 

But  now  I  feel  an  aching  void 

But  now  my  tears  are  vain 

But  now  we  rise  by  grace  divine 

But  now  with  glory  crown'd 

But  O  !  eternity's  to  short 

But  one  communion  make 

But  on  his  grace  rely 

But  rising  griefs  distress  my  soul 


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But  sacred,  higli,  eternal  noon 

But  saved  me  from  eternal  woe 

But  pinners,  fill'd  with  guilty  fears 

But  Sion,  with  his  presence  blest 

But  soon  he'll  break  death's  envious  chain. .  . 

But  still  in  bondage  I  am  held 

But  still  thy  wisdom,  power,  and  grace 

But  sweet  will  be  the  flower 

But  teems  with  health,  when  heaven  ordains. 

But  that  he  lives,  he  lives  to  God 

But  the  Saviour's  power  to  know 

But  those  who  wait  upon  the  Lord 

But  thou  canst  read  it  there 

But  thou  hast  made  me  feel  thy  rod 

But  thou  hast  told  the  troubled  mind 

But  thou,  regard  my  contrite  sighs 

But  through  the  Saviour's  blood 

But  thy  good  word  informs  my  soul 

But  thy  vines  the  poor  shall  glean 

But  timorous  mortals  start,  and  shrink 

But  trust  him  for  his  grace 

But  we  are  come  to  Sion's  hill. 

But  we  shall  still  be  join'd  in  heart 

But  when  I  cry,  "  My  strength  renew," 

But  withers  in  the  rising  day 

But  with  humble  faith  to  see 

But  with  unfeign'd  sincerity 

But,  worn  by  slowly-rolling  years 

By  actions  show  your  sins  forgiven 

By  all  in  earth  and  heaven 

By  all  the  works  that  I  have  done 

By  day  to  read  these  wonders  o'er 

By  death's  resistless  hand 

By  earth  and  heaven  confess'd 

By  faith  a  steiidy  course  we  steer. 

By  faith  his  mansion  in  the  skies 

By  faith  subdue  the  king  of  fears 

By  faith  we  pass  the  vale  of  tears 

By  foreign  streams  no  longer  roam 

By  highest  worlds  is  paid 

By  him  what  wondrous  grace  is  shown.. .. 

By  his  example  let  us  move 

By  night  thy  power  display • 


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By  Satan  sorely  press'd 

By  thee  to  exercise  their  grace 

By  the  purple  robe  of  scorn 

By  the  seal'd  sepulcral  stone 

By  thine  ag-ony  of  prayer 

By  thine  all-suf!icient  merit 

By  thine  hour  of  dark  despair ■ 

By  thine  own  eternal  Spirit 

By  tliis,  my  last  expiring  breath 

By  thy  birth  and  early  years 

By  thy  cross,  thy  pangs  and  cries 

By  thy  deep  expiring  groan 

By  thy  fasting  and  distress 

By  thy  hand  restored,  defended 

By  thy  hiunan  griefs  and  fears 

By  thy  most  precious  blood 

By  thy  perfect  sacrifice 

By  thy  power  from  death  to  save 

By  thy  triumph  o'er  the  grave 

By  thy  victory  in  the  hour 

By  thy  wounds,  thy  crown  of  thorns 

By  war  without,  and  fear  within 

By  which  the  Saviour  bled 

By  whirlwinds  desolate  be  laid 

Call  all  his  goodness  to  your  mind 

Call  for  ceaseless  songs  of  praise 

Call  aie  away  from  flesh  and  sense 

Call'd  of  Jesus,  learn  his  will 

Calm  and  serene  my  frame 

Can  aught  beneath  a  power  divine 

Can  every  secret  thought  explore 

Can  thenceforth  never  more  return 

Can  I  deem  myself  thy  child 

Can  I  forget  that  look 

Can  my  love  be  warm'd  to  praise, 

Can  ne'er  recall  its  waters  lost 

Can  never  quit  its  gloom 

Can  render  equal  praise 

Can  sink  them  silent  on  the  sand 

Can  such  a  wretch  for  pardon  sue 

Can  the  Creator's  mighty  arm 

Captive  led  captivity 

Careful  without  care  I  am 


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Cast  out  and  banish'd  from  thy  sight 

Caught  up  to  meet  him  in  the  skies 

Cease,  fond  nature,  cease  thy  strife 

Cease,  iny  soul,  0  cease  to  mourn 

Cease  thy  compkiint,  suppress  tlij^  groan.. 

Cease  to  sing  what  tliou  hast  done 

C(>lestial  fruits  on  earthly  ground 

Chase  from  my  labouring  breast 

Chase  tlie  dark  clouds  of  sin  away * 

Cheer'd  by  this  hope,  I  wait 

Cherubic  legions  guard  him  home 

Children  of  grace  have  found 

Children  of  the  heavenl}^  King 

Children  our  kind  protection  claim 

Children,  raise  your  sweetest  strain 

Children's  minds  may  he  inspire 

Children's  prayers  he  deigns  to  hear 

Children's  songs  delight  his  ear 

Choose  the  ways  I  once  abhorr'd 

Christ  being  raised  by  power  divine 

Christ,  by  highest  heaven  adored 

Christ  conducts  us  to  our  home 

Christ  from  the  dead  is  raised,  and  made. . . 

Christ  has  burst  the  gates  of  hell 

Christ  hath  open'd  paradise '. .  • 

Christ  is  born  in  Bethlehem 

Christ  our  Advocate  was  made 

Christ  our  Prophet,  Priest,  and  King 

Christ,  the  everlasting  Lord 

Christ  the  Lord  is  risen  to  da}^ 

Christ  will  say,  "  I  know  you  not." 

Clad  in  raiment  pure  and  white 

Clay  and  Siloam's  pool  we  find 

Clothe,  then,  with  energy  divine 

Clouds  that  drop  their  fattening  dews 

Come,  and  end,  as  God  ordains. 

Come,  freely  come,  by  sin  opprest 

Come,  Holy  Ghost,  Creator  come 

Come,  Holy  Spirit,  Heavenly  Dove 

Come,  Holy  Spirit,  Heavenly  Dove 

Come  let  our  voices  join 

Come,  Lord,  and  warm  each  languid  heart 
Come,  Lord,  and  with  celestial  peace 

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Come,  0  ye  house  of  Jacob !  come 

Come,  shed  abroad  a  Saviour's  love 

Come,  ye  that  love  the  Lord 

Command  tliem  last  again 

Completed  now  the  mighty  work 

Condemn'd,  and  into  silence  awed 

Conducts  us  to  our  rest 

Confess  thee  their  God 

Confirm  the  tidings  as  the}^  roll 

Confusion,  order,  in  thy  path 

Conspire  to  raise  the  sound 

Contending  for  your  destined  place 

Contend  with  such  a  God 

Convert  the  nations  ;  far  and  nigh 

Convert  us  by  thy  grace 

Convinced  that  every  perfect  gift 

Could  God  on  man  l3estow 

Could  I  love  thy  saints  to  meet 

Could  my  heart  so  hard  remain 

Could  we  but  climb  where  Moses  stood.. 

Could  we  for  one  of  thousand  faults 

Cover  my  defenceless  head 

Create  my  nature  pure  within 

Creator  and  ruler  o'er  all 

Creatures  no  more  divide  my  choice. . . . 

Crucify  your  Lord  again 

Cut  down  in  all  his  bloom 

Dark  judgments,  from  thy  heavy  hand.. 

Dark,  sluggish,  and  confused 

Darkness  and  dismal  chaos  fled 

Darkness  veils  the  earth  no  more 

Dauntless,  untired,  I  follow  thee 

Dawn  on  this  world  of  woe  and  sin. ... , 

Dear  as  the  apple  of  thine  eye , 

Dear  Lord,  and  may  I  come 

Dear  Lord,  while  we  adoring  pay 

Dear  Saviour,  I  adore 

Deatli  and  the  curse  arc  known  no  more 

Death  hath  no  sting  beside , 

Death  in  vain  forbids  him  rise 

Death,  like  a  narrow  sea,  divides 

Death  of  death,  and  hell's  destruction. . . 
Death  's  but  the  servant  Jesus,  sends ... 


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Decide  this  doubt  for  rae , . . 

Deck'd  in  the  robes  of  righteousness. . . . 

Declares,  I  quickly  come 

Deep  in  thy  soul,  before  its  powers. . . . 

Deep  in  unfathomable  mines 

Defend  them  in  the  needful  hour 

Defied  the  pilot's  art 

Deign,  gracious  Lord,  to  make  me  thine 
Deign  thy  suppliant's  prayer  to  bless. . . 
Deign'st  to  make  th}'  humble  dwelling. 
Delightful  work,  young  souls  to  win. . . 
Deluded  souls,  that  dream  of  heaven.. . 
Demanding  life,  impatient  for  tlie  skies. 

Demands  my  life,  my  soul,  my  all 

Demands  the  soul's  collected  powers. . . 

Demand  successive  songs  of  praise 

Depart  from  me,  accursed. 

Descending  down  to  night 

Descend  on  our  apostate  race 

Descend  on  those  who  thus  fulfil 

Desire  to  feed  on  joys  divine 

Despairing  of  relief 

Detain  our  hearts  and  eyes 

Determined  are  the  days  that  fly 

Devoting  them  to  thee 

Did  e'er  such  love  and  sorrow  meet. . . . 

Did  ever  trouble  yet  befall 

Did  guilt  and  death  derive 

Did  I  meet  no  trials  here 

Did  Jesus  shed  his  blood 

Did  resurection  come 

Didst  redeem  me  with  thy  blood 

Died  himself  that  ye  might  live 

Direct,  control,  suggest  this  day 

Disgrace  the  Christian  name 

Disown'd  of  heaven,  by  man  oppress'd. 

Dispell'd  each  bitter  care 

Dispel  their  dreary  night 

Dispensing  good  where'er  he  came. . . . 

Distressed  souls  forget  their  pains 

Divides  me  for  a  little  while 

Divide  thy  works  no  more 

Divine  Instructer,  gracious  Lord 

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Do  a  new  song  require 

Do  I  love  thee,  Lord,  or  no ■ 

Do  thou  each  sinful  thought  control 

Do  thou  their  anxious  souls  enlarge 

Does  his  Creator's  power  display 

Does  his  successive  journies  run 

Dost  heavenly  speech  impart 

Dragged  to  the  portals  of  the  sky 

Drawn  by  thy  quickening  grace,  0  Lord 

Dread  Jehovah,  God  of  nations 

Drink  endless  pleasures  in 

Drink  the  ri\  ers  of  thj'  grace 

Drive  far  from  us  the  mortal  foe 

Drive  the  shades  of  sin  away 

Drowns  my  spirit,  draws  my  breath 

Dwell  on  his  love  with  sweetest  song 

Each  blessing  to  my  soul  more  dear , 

Each  moment  brings  it  near 

Each  whispering  breeze  of  yielding  air 

E'en  the  rapture  of  pardon  is  mingled  with  fears 

Embraces  all  the  blessings  there , 

Employ  their  tuneful  tongues 

Encompass  all  thy  ways 

Encompass  us  around... 

Endured  the  cross,  despised  the  shame 

Engage  the  ear,  and  warm  the  heart , 

Enkindles  in  our  hearts 

Enlighten  our  dark  souls,  till  they 

Enter  ere  it  be  too  late 

Ere  all  its  glories  stand   reveal'd 

Ere  salvation's  work  is  done • 

Ere  the  morrow  is  begun 

Ere  this  evening's  stage  be  run 

Ere  yet  my  feeble  thoughts  had  learnt 

Ere  yet  the  shades  of  sorrow  cloud 

Ere  yet  thy  heart  the  woes  of  age 

Escape  the  snares  of  sin 

Eternal  are  thy  mercies.  Lord.. 

Eternal  day  excludes  the  night , 

Eternal  King  !  erect  thy  throne 

Eternal   Son • 

Eternal  Source  of  every  joy 

Eternal  Spirit,  by  whose  breath 


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THE      HYMNS 


Eternal  wisdom  is  their  guide 

Events  long  pass'd  it  can  renew 

Ever  be  thy  Name  adored 

Ever  gracious,  ever  wise 

Ever  watchful  o'er  our  race 

Ever  we  address  our  praise.  .■ 

Evil  is  the  mortal  day 

Ev'n  now,  to  my  expecting  eyes ■. . 

Exalt  thy  towering  head  and  lift  thine  eyes. 

Exchange  their  swords  and  spears 

Exerts  his  sacred  fire 

Exhaustless  riches  find 

Experienced  every  human  pain 

Explain  to  them  my  sacred  word 

Expose  the  foulness  of  its  sin 

Exult  in  his  presence  with  music  and  mirth . 

Fades  upon  my  sight  away 

Fain  would  I  learn  of  thee,  my  God. ..'.... 

Fain  would  our  hearts  and  voices  raise. . ... . 

Fain  would  we  leave  this  weary  road 

Fairer  than  spring  the  colors  shine 

Faith  is  the  Christian's  evidence 

Fall'n  they  are,  no  more  to  rise 

Far,  far  above  our  humble  songs 

Far  from  my  heart  be  joys  like  these.. ..... 

Far  from  my  thoughts,  vain  world,  begone.. 

Father  of  all,  whose  love   profound. 

Father  of  mercies,  bow  thine  ear 

Father  of  mercies !  in  thy  word • 

Father,  to  thee  my  soul  I  lift 

Father,  whate'er  of  earthly  bhss 

Fear  not,  I  am  with  thee,  0  be  not  dismay'd 

Fear  not,"  said  he  for  mighty  dread 

Feed  in  pastures  ever  vernal 

Feed  me  with  the  heavenly  manna 

Feels  all  another's  pain 

Fevers  and  plagues  obey  the  Lord 

Few  are  thy  days,  and  full  of  woe 

Fill  every  heart  and  tongue. 

Fill  my  soul  with  humble  awe 

Fill  my  soul  with  sacred  pleasure 

Fill  our  hearts  with  joy  and  peace 

Fill  our  souls  with  heavenly  light 

_ 


Hymn. 


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Fill  up  this  sinful  heart  of  mine 

Find  at  times  (he  promise  sweet 

Find  my  sin  a  grief  and  thrall 

Find  their  heaven  begun  below 

Firm  as  a  rock  thy  truth  must  stand 

Firm  to  its  parent-stock  unite 

Fix'd  on  thy  God,  thy  Saviour,  rest 

Flocks  that  whiten  all  the  plain 

Flows  to  our  fallen  race 

Fly  to  the  shelter  of  his  cross 

Fold  them  in  thy  gracious  arm 

Following-  our  exalted  Head 

Fond  of  these  earthly  toys 

For  all  eternity 

For  all  our  comforts  here 

For  all  the  blessings  of  the  light 

For  angels  no  such  love  have  known . . . 
For,  as  by  man  came  death  by  man. . .  . 

For,  as  in  Adam  all  mankind 

For  blessings  such  as  these 

For  error,  guilt,  and  shame 

For  ever  be  thy  Name  adored 

For  ever  be  thy  Name  adored 

For  ever  bless'd 

For  ever  chase  dark  sleep  away 

For  ever  love  his  Name 

For  evermore 

For  evermore  adored 

For  evermore  shall  dwell 

For  evermore  undone 

For  ever  reigns 

For  ever  singing  as  they  shine 

For  ever  standing  on  its  guard 

For  good  is  the  Lord,  inexpressibly  good. 

For  heaven  itself  has  lent  its  aid.. ., 

For  heaven  will  make  amends  for  all. .  . 

For  he  is  good,  supremely  good 

For  her  my  praj^ers  ascend 

For  her  my  tears  shall  fall 

For  his  eternal  Son 

For  I  have  walk'd  the  happy  round. . . . 
For  I  the  Lord  have  slain 


Hymn 


For  I  will  be  with  thee,  thy  troubles  to  bless 144 


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THE      HYMNS 


For  Jehovah  is  God,  and  Jehovah  alone. , 

For  lo  !  my  great  Redeemer's  power 

For  lo  !  th'  incarnate  Saviour  comes. . . . . 

For  many  an  evil  voice  is  near , 

For  me  these  pangs  his  soul  assail 

For  me  this  death  is  borne 

For  none  can  perish  there 

For  peaceful  implements  shall  men 

For  pleasant,  Lord,  are  all  thy  ways 

For  rebel  angels  first  prepared 

For  she  has  treasures  greater  far 

For  sinners  who  grow  old  in  sin , 

For  songs  of  sacred  praise , 

For  such  as  these  I  came , 

For  that  he  died,  't  was  for  our  sins. ...,., 

For  the  bliss  thy  love  bestows 

For  the  Gospel  from  above , 

For  the  Gospel's  joyful  sound 

For  the  love  that  crowns  our  days , 

For  the  pardoning  grace  that  saves  me. . , 

For  (he  word  that,  "  God  is  love." , 

For  these  celestial  lines 

For  they  shall  rise,  and  find  their  tears. . , 

For  thine  immortal  praise , 

For  this,  in  course  the  planets  roll 

For  this,  my  life,  in  every  state 

For  this,  the  earth  its  produce  yields 

For  this,  the  sun  dispenses  heat 

For  this,  the  waters  flow 

For  thou  didst  weep  o'er  Lazarus  dead . . 

For  thou,  0  Lord,  art  with  me  still , 

For  thou,  on  earth,  wast  poor  indeed.. . . 

For  thou  our  burden  hast  removed 

For  which,  resign'd  I  pray 

For  you  he  sheds  his  precious  blood 

Forbid  it.  Lord,  that  I  should  boast 

Forgetful  of  his  word 

Forgetful  of  my  highest  love 

Forget  the  mighty  God  who  saves 

Forget  (he  steps  already  trod 

Forgive  me,  Lord,  for  thy  dear  Son 

Fought  the  fight,  the  victory  won 

Found  thee  lost,  and  kindly  brought  thee 

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ALPH AB KT I C A LL Y      ARRANGED. 

Fountain  of  mercy,  God  of  love 

Free  as  the  hind  he  makes,  and  fleet 

Free  from  care,  from  hibor  free 

Freely  from  me  ye  have  received 

Freely,  in  love,  to  others  g-ive 

From  all  that  dwell  below  the  skies 

From  Christ  their  varied  gifts  derive 

From  dust,  and  darkness,  and  the  dead 

From  earth  I  rise,  and  seek  tlie  joys 

From  everlasting  woe 

From  every  murmur  free 

From  every  nation,  every  coast 

From  faith  and  hope  may  grow 

From  flesh  and  sense  I  would  be  free 

From  Greenland's  icy  mountains 

From  happiness  and  thee 

From  heavenly  wisdom's  narrow  way 

From  Hezekiah's  tongue 

From  hill  to  valley  flow 

From  him  alone  all  mercies  flow 

From  iiurtful  passion  set  me  free 

From  India's  coral  strand 

From  its  stem  the  ripening  ear 

From  many  an  ancient  river 

From  many  a  palmy  plain 

From  our  sins  and  fears  release  us 

From  reason's  darken'd  eyes 

From  saint  and  seraph's  burning  tongue 

From  sin  and  death  we  flee 

From  sin  he  grants  release 

From  sorrow,  toil,  and  pain 

From  that  abyss  again 

From  the  deceitful  paths  of  sin 

From  the  paths  of  death  away 

From  thee  alone  descends 

From  thee,  the  Lord  of  heavenly  hosts 

From  thee,  through  Jesus,  we  receive 

From  thence  its  mild  and  cheering  ray 

From  this  hour  redeem  thy  time 

From  thy  house  wlien  I  return 

From  thy  side,  a  healing  flood 

Frou)  (hy  temple  in  the  skies 

From  whence  these  direful  omens  round 


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THE      HYMNS 


From  whom  those  comforts  flow'd 

From  3'ear  to  year  the  tree  He  views. . . . 

From  youth  to  hoary  age 

'Gainst  the  great  day  thyself  prepare. . . . 

Give  joys  hke  those  above 

Give  me  a  cahii  and  thankful  lieart. . . .'. 

Give  me  on  thee  to  wait .' 

Give  me  thy  meek  and  lowly  mind 

Give  me  to  feel  a  cheerful  heart 

Give  power  and  unction  from  above...  . 

Give  thanks  to  God  on  high 

Give  tongues  of  fire  and  hearts  of  love. . 

Give  us  each  day  our  daily  bread 

Gladdens  thine  autumnal  seene 

Gladly  leaving  all  below 

Gladly  we  bring  them,  Lord 

Gladly  we  now  to  thee  resign 

Glad  tidings  of  great  joy  I  bring 

Glad  tidings  to  our  ears 

Glad  to  confess  thy  voice  divine 

Glorious  in  his  works  and  ways. 

Glorious  in  the  garb  he  wears 

Glorious  in  the  spoil  he  bears 

Glory  and  praise  for  ever  be 

Glory  and  strength  ;  who  for  our  sins. .  . 

Glory  begun  below 

Glory,  honor,  praise,  and  power 

Glory  in  the  highest  be 

Glory  to  God,  in  bighest  strains 

Glory  to  God  in  highest  strains 

Glory  to  thee,  eternal  King 

Glory  to  thee,  eternal  King 

Glory  to  thee,  ray  God,  this  night. . . . .  . 

Glory  to  thee,  wbo  safe  hast  kepi 

Glory  to  the  Father  give 

Glory  to  the  Holy  Ghost 

Glory  to  the  new- born  King 

Glory  to  the  Son  we  bring 

Glory,  victory,  are  thine  own 

Go  cast  out  devils  in  my  Name 

Go  forth,  ye  heralds,  in  my  Name 

Go,  heal  the  sick,  go,  raise  the  dead.. .  . 
"  Go,  preach  my  gospel,"  saith  the  Lord 


Hymu. 

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God  and  sinners  reconciled 

God  from  mercy's  seat  shall  rise 

God  from  on  high  has  heard  thy  prayer 

God  from  the  curse  has  set  us  free , 

God  his  creation  vievv'd 

God  in  whom  we  move  and  live 

God  is  his  own  interpreter 

God  moves  in  a  mysterious  way . 

God  of  love,  to  mine  attend 

God  of  our  Fathers,  by  whose  hand 

God  of  the  seas,  thine  awful  voice 

God  over  all,  for  ever  bless'd 

God  shall  wipe  away  their  tears , 

God's  law  in  each  true  heart 

God,  the  merciful  and  good 

God,  the  Spirit,  asks  you  why , 

God,  who  did  your  being  give 

God  will  make  new  heaven's  and  earth 

God  will  support  our  hearts 

God,  your  Maker,  asks  you  why 

God,  your  Saviour,  asks  you  why 

Going  out  and  coming  in , 

Good-will  from  heaven  to  men  is  come 

Good-will,  henceforth,  from  heaven  to  men.. . 

Good-will  to  sinful  dust  is  shown , 

Grace  all  the  work  shall  crown , 

Grace  first  contrived  a  way 

Grace  guides  my  wandering  feet 

Grace,  pardon,  life,  to  us  extend 

Grace  shall  the  humble  gift  receive , 

Grace  !  't  is  a  charming  sound , 

Grace  will  preserve  our  following  years , 

Grant,  Lord,  that  we  who  worship  here , 

Grant,  Lord,  when  I  from  death  shall  wake..  ■ 

Grant  me  to  know  and  do  thy  will 

Grant  us  that  way  to  know 

Grant  us  the  power  of  quickening  grace , 

Grateful,  thou  shalt  take  the  blessing 

Grateful  vows  and  solemn  praise 

Grateful  vows  and  solemn  praise 

Grateful  vows  and  soleum  praise <. 

Grateful  vows  and  soleam  praise 

Grateful  vows  and  solemn  praise 


Hymn 

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THE      HYMNS 


Hjmn. 


Grateful  vows  and  solemn  praise 

Great  David's  greater  son 

Great  first  of  beings  !  mighty  Lord 

Great  God,  accept  their  infant  songs 

Great  God,  afflict  not,  in  thy  wrath 

Great  God,  is  this  our  certain  doom 

Great  God,  this  sacred  day  of  thine 

Great  God,  to  thee  my  evening  song 

Great  God,  to  thy  almighty  love 

Great  God,  what  do  I  see  and  hear 

Great  God,  what  do  I  see  and  hear 

Great  God,  with  wonder  and  with  praise. . 

Great  King,  gird  on  thy  sword 

Grief  may  continue  for  a  night 

Grow  weary  or  decay 

Guard  me,  my  Saviour,  while  I  rest 

Guard  my  first  spring  of  thought  and  will. 

Guide  me  into  thy  perfect  peace 

Guide  me,  0  thou  great  Jehovah 

Guides  us  by  his  Spirit  pure.  .• 

Had  ever  burnt  with  wrong  desires 

Had  ever  spurn'd  at  heaven's  control 

Had  my  nnwary  feet  betray 'd 

Had  not  thy  Son  vouchsafed  to  bleed 

Had  seized  their  troubled  mind 

Hail,  Abraham's  God  and  mine 

Hail,  blessed  Spirit !  may  each  soul 

Hail,  Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Ghost 

Hail,  glorious  day,  expected  long 

Hail,  in  the  time  appointed 


Hail!  sacred  feast,  which  Jesus  makes. 


Hail  the  heaven-born  Prince  of  Peace. . . . 

Hail  the  Sun  of  righteousness 

Hail  th'  incarnate  Deity 

Hail !  ihou  long  expected  Jesus 

Hail  to  the  Lord's  Anointed 

Hallelujah,  Amen 

Hallelujah,  praise  the  Lord 

Hallow  each  thought,  let  all  within 

Hangs  my  helpless  soul  on  thee 

Harder  is  it  to  be  won 

Hark!  from  the  Gospel's  cheering  sound, 
Hark!  from  the  tombs  a  mournful  sound. 


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Hark,  how  he  groans  !  while  nature  shakes, 

Hark  !   the  glad  sound,  the  Saviour  conies. . 

Hark  !  the  herakl  angels  sing 

Hark,  they  whisper,  angels  say 

Harmonious  to  the  ear 

Has  burst  his  cruel  yoke 

Has  doubled  all  my  store 

Has  learnt  Messiah's  Name 

Has  made  my  cup  run  o'er 

Has  not  for  thee  a  home , 

Has  wander'd  from  the  Lord 

Hasten,  mercy  to  implore 

Hasten,  sinner,  to  be  blest 

I  Hasten,  sinner,  to  be  wise 

Hasten,  sinner,  to  return 

Hasten  to  gain  that  dear  abode 

1  Hast  thou  not  known,  hast  thou  not  heard. . 
I  Hath  taught  each  scene  the  note  of  woe. . . . 
I  Have  all  day  long  my  God  in  sight 

Have  made  up  all  this  day 

Have  much  instruction  given 

Have  scatter'd  here  below 

Have  seen  a  glorious  light 

Heard  by  thee  in  every  prayer 

Hear,  for  Jesus  intercedes 

Hear  from  their  lips  the  joyful  sound 

Hear  God,  the  Judge  of  all,  declare 

Hear,  gracious  God,  m}^  humble  moan 

Hear  me,  for  thy  spirit  pleads 

Hear  our  solemn  litany 

Hear  our  solemn  litany 

Hear  om-  solemn  litany 

Hear  our  solemn  litany 

Hear  thee  speaking  from  on  high 

Hear,  then,  0  God,  thy  work  fulfil 

Hear  thy  people's  supplications 

Hear  us,  fasting,  praying,  mourning 

Hear  us,  spare  us,  and  defend 

Hear  what  the  voice  from  heaven  declares. . 

Heaven  and  earth  by  him  were  made 

Heaven  and  earth  must  pass  awa} 

Heaven  opens  on  my  eyes  ;  n)y  ears 

Heaven  with  halleluiah's  ran"- 


Hymn 

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THE      HYMNS 


Heaven  with  hosannas  rings 

Heaven  with  the  echo  shall  resound 

Heavenly  teaching-  in  thy  word 

He  bade  the  seas  together  flow 

He  bids  them  go  in  peace 

He  bows  his  head  and  dies 

He  brought  us  to  his  fold  again 

He  burst  the  bars  of  death 

He  by  himself  hath  sworn 

He  came  to  dwell  on  earth 

He  can  create,  and  he  destroy 

He  can  our  frame  restore 

He  chose  an  humble  birth 

He  claims  those  mansions  as  his  right. . . . 

He  comes,  from  thickest  films  of  vice 

He  comes,  the  broken  heart  to  bind 

He  comes,  the  prisoners  to  release 

He  comes  to  break  oppression 

He  comes  with  succor  speedy 

He  dies,  the  Friend  of  sinners  dies 

He  enters  heaven  with  prayer 

He  feels  my  griefs,  he  sees  my  fears 

He  folds  them  in  his  gracious  arms 

He,  for  the  joy  before  him  set 

He  gave  his  Son,  his  only  Son 

He  gave  thee  warrant  from  that  Itoiir. .  . . 

He  gave  their  wondrous  birth 

He  gives  his  precious  life  for  you 

He  gives  the  conquest  to  tlie  weak 

He  heard,  and  saved  my  soul  fiom  death, 

He  hides  a  smiling  face 

He  left  his  radiant  throne  on  high 

He  once  vouchsafed  to  die 

He  plants  his  footsteps  in  the  sea. ....... 

He  reclaims  the  sinner  lost 

He  reigns  and  triumphs  here 

He's  come,  let  every  knee  be  bent 

He  sees  his  home,  though  distant  still. .  . 

He  sent  his  own , 

He  shall  descend  like  showers 

He  shall  guide  us  to  the  tomb , 

He  sheds  the  beams  of  light  divine 

He  shows,  beyond  these  mortal  shores. . . 


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He  spake,  and  lig-ht  shone  round  his  head 

He  spake  the  word,  and  ye  were  made '. 

He  stoops  to  redeem  tliee,  he  reigns  upon  earth. 

He  that  form'd  iis  in  the  womb 

He  the  fatal  cause  demands 

He  treasures  up  his  bright  designs 

He  views,  through  mercy's  melting  eye 

He  wants  the  power  to  heal 

He  who  all  your  lives  hath  strove 

He,  who  did  your  souls  retrieve 

He  who  his  only  Son  gave  up 

He  will  sav,  "  I  know  you  not." 


Heirs  of  unending  life, 

Help  me,  through  grace,  to  follow  on. . . . 

Help  me  to  begin  to-day , 

Help  me  to  tear  it  from  thy  throne 

Help  me  to  watch  and  pray 

Help  me  to  watch,  and  pray,  and  strive. .  , 

Help,  0  God,  ray  weak  endeavor , 

Hence  dictates  the  Prophetic  sage , 

Hence  sprang  the  Apostle's  honor'd  name. 

Her  beauty  is  no  more , 

Her  brightness  languishes  to  shade ■. . , 

Her  hymns  of  love  and  praise 

Her  left,  imperishable  wealth 

Her  pardon  to  procure , 

Her  right  hand  offers  to  the  just 

Her  rooted  pillars  shake 

Her  sweet  communion,  solemn  vows 

Her  walls  before  thee  stand 

Her  ways  are  ways  of  pleasantness 

Her  welfare,  or  her  woe 

Here  are  my  choicest  treasures  hid 

Here  Christians  join  the  song 

Here  I  find  a  house  of  prayer 

Here  in  his  church  his  praises  sing 

Here  in  thy  house  let  incense  rise 

Here  may  the  great  Redeemer  reign 

Here  may  the  listening  throng 

Here  may  the  wretched  sons  of  want 

Here  may  we  sit,  and  see  him  here 

Here  my  best  comfort  lies 

Here  my  desires  are  satisfied 


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Here  rest,  my  oft-divided  heart , 

Here's  love  n.nd  grief  beyond  degree. . . , 
Here  the  fair  tree  of  knowledge  grows. . , 
Here  the  Redeemer's  welcome  voice. . . . 
Here  would  I  learn  how  Christ  has  died, 
Here  would  I  rest  till  light  returns 


de  me,  0  my  Saviour,  hide 

gh  as  the  heaven  our  voices  raise 

gh  heaven,  that  heard  the  solemn  vow 

gh  on  eternal  base  uprear'd 

gh  on  the  bending  willows  hung 

mself  declares  them  blest 

m  shall  the  tribes  of  earth  obey 

m  who  saw  thy  guilt-born  fear 

s  all- atoning  blood 

s  all-discerning  eyes 

s  anger  is  but  short :  his  love 

s  arm  alone  subdues  the  foe 

s  be  the  glory  too 

s  blessings  on  your  head 

s  blood  is  all-sufficient  found 

s  blood  procures  our  fallen  race 

s  boundless  mercy  sing 

s  care  shall  guard  life's  fleeting  hours. . 

s  covenant  remove 

s  early,  only  choice 

s  feet  are  never  slow 

s  grace,  as  the  dew,  shall  descend 

s  hand  thy  ruins  shall  repair 

s  heart  revives,  if  o'er  the  plains 

s  heavenly  aids  impart 

s  holy  breast  inspire 

s  is  the  power  by  which  we  act 

s  judgments  truth  shall  guide 

s  kingdom  he  maintains 

s  kingdom  spread  from  shore  to  shore.. 

s  kingdom  still  increasing. 

s  love  demands  your  earliest  songs 

s  love,  what  mortal  thought  can  reach. 
s  mercy  and  truth  from  eternit}'  stood. . 

s  mercy  is  supreme 

s  mercy  saved  our  souls  from  death . . . . 
s  Name,  and  love,  and  gracious  voice. . 


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His  Name  like  sweet  perfume  shall  rise 

His  Name  shall  l)e  the  Prince  of  Peace 

His  Name  shall  stand  for  ever 

His  palaces  with  joy  abound 

His  praise  in  softer  notes  declare 

His  praise  with  melodious  accordance  prolong-, 

His  praises  may  for  ever  live 

His  presence  shall  my  wants  supply 

His  presence  sheds  eternal  day 

His  power  and  grace  shall  be  our  song- 

His  power  increasing-  still  shall  spread , 

His  purposes  will  ripen  fast 

His  radiant  face  conceals , 

His  reign  no  end  shall  know , 

His  reign  on  earth  begun 

His  resurrection's  power  declare 

His  rising  beams  adorn 

His  sacred  fire  imparts , 

His  saints,  by  him  with  glory  crown'd 

His  sceptre  shall  protect  the  just , 

His  sheep,  and  we  follow  his  call 

His  smiles  and  his  comforts  abound 

His  soul  with  God's  pure  image  stamp'd , 

His  sovereign  power,  without  our  aid 

His  Spirit,  through  the  Saviour  shed 

His  wonders  to  perform 

His  work  completes , 

Hold  me  with  thy  powerful  hand , 

Hold  thee  in  full  survey , 

Honor,  and  wealth,  to  gain 

Hope  of  all  the  saints,  thou  art 

Hosannas  languish  on  our  tongues , 

How  beauteous  are  their  feet ' 

How  blessed  are  our  eyes , 

How  canst  thou  want  if  he  provide 

How  changed,  alas  !  are  truths  divine 

How  charming  is  their  voice 

How  dreadful  is  this  place 

How  firm  a  foundation,  ye  saints  of  the  Lord. 
How  frail,  how  apt  to  turn  aside. 


How  free  to  the  faithful  he  oflTers  salvation. 

How  glorious,  how  divine , 

How  God  can  dwell  with  men  below. . . . , 


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How  great,  their  work,  how  vast  their  charge 

How  liappy  are  our  ears • 

How  helpless  guilty  nature  lies , 

How  high  our  great  Deliverer  reigns , 

How  his  people  with  joy  everlasting  are  crown'd. 

How  I  may  soar  to  heaven 

How  just,  King  of  saints 

How  keen,  how  deep  the  pain 

How  long  shall  earth's  alluring  toys , 

How  many  precious  souls  are  fled 

How  mild,  how  ready  to  forgive 

How  oft,  alas  !  this  wretched  heart 

How  oft  my  mournful  thoughts  complain 

How  oft  my  roving  thoughts  depart 

How  rich  thy  bounties  are. 

How  short  the  race  our  friend  has  run 

How  strong  my  foes  and  fears 

How  sweet  a  sabbath  thus  to  spend , 

How  sweet  their  memory  still , 

How  sweet  their  tidings  are 

How  vast  the  love  that  him  inclined '. 

How  will  my  heart  endure ' , 

How  wondrous  and  great , 

Humbly  at  thy  feet  we  bend 

Humility  and  holy  zeal , 

Hunger,  thirst,  disease  unknown , 

Hymns  of  gratitude  we  raise 

I  all  on  earth  forsake ■ 

I  am  weak,  but  thou  art  mighty 

I  bid  them  all  depart 

I  bless  thy  hand  that  caused  the  smart 

I  bow  and  bless  the  sacred  Name 

I  can  destroy,  and  can  defend , 

I  cannot  live  without  thy  light 

I  cannot  rest,  till  pure  within 

I  come  to  thee  for  rest 

I  die  that  thou  may'st  live 

I  dwell  with  all  my  humble  saints 

I,  ere  I  sleep,  at  peace  may  be , 

I  fain  would  strive  for  more 

I  find  his  service  my  reward , 

I  found  thine  ear  not  slow  to  hear 

I  freely  all  forgive 


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hate  the  sins  that  made  thee  mourn 

have  been  there,  and  still  would  go 

have  walked  with  God  to-day 

hear,  but  seem  to  hear  in  vain 

,  I  am  th}^  God,  and  will  still  give  thee  aid 

join  the  heavenly  lays 

'11  bid  farewell  to  every  fear 

'11  boast  a  Saviour  crucified 

'11  lead  them  to  my  Saviour's  blood 

'11  make  my  great  commission  known 

'11  never — no,  never — no,  never  forsake 

'II  strengthen  thee,  help  thee,  and  cause  thee  to  stand 

'11  tread  the  world  beneath  my  feet 

love  thy  chastenings,  0  my  God 

love  thy  Church,  0  God 

love  th}^  kingdom.  Lord 

mny  lie  down  and  wake  with  God 

way  my  fierce  accuser  face 

may  of  endless  life  partake 

'm  with  you  till  the  world  shall  end j 

on  liis  oath  depend 

plead  for  pardon,  gracious  God 

plead  no  more  ;  destroy  the  tree i 

prize  her  heavenly  ways i 

rest  upon  thy  word | 

sacrifice  them  to  thy  blood 

saw  my  sins  his  blood  had  spilt 

see  my  Maker,  face  to  face 

see  th}'  saints  with  comfort  fiU'd 

shall  behold  his  face 

shall  for  ever  die 

shall  his  power  adore 

shall,  on  angel- wings  upborne 

shall  retain  this  vital  breath 

siiould  be  a  cast-away ,. . . . 

,  sleeping  or  waking,  resign 

turn,  and  sigh,  and  long  for  rest 

view  her  mansions  that  contain 

wake,  I  wake,  ye  heavenly  choir 

want  a  godly  fear 

want  a  heart  to  pray 

want  a  sober  mind 

want  a  true  regard 


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I  will  not,  I  will  not  desert  to  his  foes 

I  would,  but  thou  must  give  the  power 

I  would  not  live  alway  :  I  ask  not  to  stay. .  . . 
I  would  not  live  alway  :  no,  welcome  (he  (ou^ 
I  would  not  live  alway  :  thus  fetter'd  I)y  sin., . 

I  would  obey  the  voice  divine 

I  yet  will  hope,  and  calmly  rest 

I  yield  my  heart  to  thee  alone 

If  aught  is  felt,  't  is  only  pain 

If  aught  should  tempt  my  soul  to  stray 

If  bliss  thy  Providence  impart r. . 

If  e'er  my  heart  forget 

If  e'er  to  bless  thy  sons 

If  faith  be  cold  and  dead 

If  firm  the  Word  of  God  remains 

If  God  be  for  us,  God  the  Lord 

If  half  the  strings  of  life  should  break 

If  heaven  shall  recompense  our  pains 

If  he  contend  in  righteousness 

If  he  our  ways  should  mark 

If  he  that  holds  the  keys  of  death 

If  I  did  not  love  at  all 

If  I  did  not  love  thee.  Lord 

If  I  have  not  loved  before 

If  I  knew  a  Saviour's  love 

If  I  love  at  all,  I  pray 

If  in  this  darksome  wild  I  stray 

If  risen  indeed  with  him  ye  are 

If  sin  be  pardon'd  we  're  secure 

If  then  ye  risen  are  with  Christ 

If  thou  art  m}^  shield  and  my  sun 

If  yet,  while  pardon  may  be  found , 

Lnagination's  utmost  stretch 

Imbibe  thy  truth  and  love 

Immortal  glory  too 

Immortal,  happy  days 

lunnortal  in  the  skies 

Imploring  that,  as  we  are  thine 

Improve  the  hours  thy  God  hath  blest 

In  age  will  give  thee  rest 

In  agonies  and  blood 

In  all  his  Father's  majesty 

In  all  its  blackest  hue 


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In  all  thy  plenitude  of  grace 

In  blessings  on  your  head • 

In  bliss  returns  to  reign 

In  burning  climates,  far  from  home 

In  ceaseless  hymns  their  tongues  employ 
In  countless  numbers  let  them  come. . .  . 
In  crowding  ranks  on  every  side  arise. .  . 

In  each  event  of  life,  how  clear 

In  ever  blooming  prospects  rise 

In  everlasting  power  to  reign 

In  every  clime  behold  a  home 

In  every  joy  that  crowns  my  days 

In  every  pain  I  bear 

In  every  temple  see  thy  God 

In  flowers  that  bloom  and  die 

In  glad  returns  of  grateful  love 

In  God  .my  strength,  howe'er   distrest. . . 

In  happier  hours  I  now  will  give •. 

In  heavenly  praise  employ 

In  him,  my  soul,  be  cleansed  from  stain. 

In  him  the  tribes  of  Adam  boast 

In  him  thy  refuge  find,  thy  rest 

In  Him  thy  righteousness  be  found 

In  him  we  live  and  move , 

In  his  salvation  is  our  hope 

In  holy  duties,  let  ihe  day 

In  holy  pleasures  pass  away 

In  honor  of  my  great  High-priest 

In  hope  of  one  that  ne'er  shall  end , 

In  humble  strains  thy  grace  implore 

In  its  diviner  forms 

In  latter  days  shall  rise 

In  loftiest  songs  of  praise 

In  loud  exalted  strains 

In  lower  forms,  to  bless  our  eyes 

In  majest}^  severe 

In  me,  the  Saviour  of  mankind 

In  my  hand  no  price  I  bring 

In  nature's  barren  soil 

In  one  glad  song  of  praise 

In  one  melodious  concert  rise • 

In  our  hearts  and  lives  abound 

In  paths  of  ruin  stray , 


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In  pleasure's  path  how  long  I  stray 'd. . 
In  prayer,  on  earth,  the  saints  are  one. 

In  reason's  ear  they  all  rejoice 

In  Satan's  bondage  held 

In  softest  accents  pleads 

In  songs  of  endless  joy 

In  sorrow's  evil  day 

In  spite  of  all  your  towers 

In  splendid  triiunph  o'er  his  foes 

In  streams  of  light  and  glory  given. . . 

In  strength  shall  still  increase 

In  such  a  frame  as  this 

In  sweet  assemblage  join 

In  the  fair  fertile  fields  above 

In  the  lonely  wilderness 

In  the  way  the  fathers  trod 

In  their  immortal  strains 

In  these  cold  hearts  of  ours 

In  this  barren  wilderness 

In  this  evil  world  I  dwell 

In  thy  most  holy- word 

In  thy  service,  Lord,  to-day 

In  thy  sole  glory  ma}^  unite 

In  vain  we  strive  to  rise 

In  vain  we  tune  our  lifeless  songs 

In  vain  with  lavish  kindness 

In  wafer  of  the  driven  snow 

In  whom  we  are,  and  move,  and  live. 

In  wisdom's  paths  of  peace 

In  wonder  dies  away 

In  wonder,  love,  and  praise 

Increase  my  faith,  increase  my  hope.. 

Insensible  as  steel 

Inspired  with  praise,  our  minds  pursue 

Inspire  each  lifeless  tongue 

Inspire  these  souls  of  thine 

Inspire  us  while  we  sing 

Inspirer  and  hearer  of  prayer 

Into  thy  perfect  love 

Invite  the  longing  taste 

Is  all  the  sacrifice  I  bring 

Is  better  than  ten  thousand  days 

Is  born,  of  David's  line 

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Ts  his  delight,  his  chosen  rest 

Is  laid  for  your  faith  in  his  e:!^cellent  word. .  . . 

Is  light,  for  such  a  Lord 

Is  like  to  that  above 

Is  more  than  conqueror , 

Is  never  raised  in  vain 

Is  no  vain  sacrifice , 

Is  now  fulfil'd,  as  long  design'd 

Is  pleasing  in  his  eyes 

Is  the  sure  pledge  of  heavenly  rest , 

Is  (his  the  Infinite  ?  't  is  He 

Is  throned  in  light's  unbounded  blaze , 

Is  vanity  and  toil , 

Is  whispering,  sinner.  Come 

Israel's  strength  and  consolation 

Israel,  still  sleeps  the  tuneful  string 

Israel,  still  sleeps  the  tuneful  string 

It  bids  us  use  the  present  hour 

It  died  ere  its  expanding  soul 

It  died  to  sin,  it  died  to  cares 

It  gently  clear'd  my  way , 

It  has  no  charms  for  me 

It  holds  its  life  from  thee  alone 

It  lays  in  heaven  the  topmost  stone 

It  leads  thee  home,  apace,  to  God , 

It  passes  all  the  bounds  of  sense 

It  saves  us  from  a  thousand  snares 

It  seals  my  pardon  too , 

It  seenied  to  charge  me  with  his  death , 

It  spreads  from  pole  to  pole , 

It  taught  my  tears  awhile  to  flow 

It  3'et  may  bloom  and  bear , 

Its  better  joys  are  in  the  skies 

Its  brightest  splendors,  darting  west , 

Its  torrents  to  the  main , 

Its  varied  blessings  on  my  store , 

Its  wisdom,  fame,  and  power 

Jehovah,  Father,  Great  I  AM 

Jehovah  !  Father,  Spirit,  Son , 

Jehovah,  Great  I  AM 

Jehovah's  glorious  Name  be  sung 

Jerusalem  breaks  forth  in  songs 

Jerusalem  triumphs,  Messiah  is  King 


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Jesus'  agony  is  o'er , 

Jesus,  and  shall  it  ever  be 

Jesus'  blood  can  cleanse  them  all 

Jesus  calls  from  death  and  night 

Jesus  Christ  is  our  Redeemer 

Jesus,  compared  with  thine , 

Jesus,  look  with  pitying  eye 

Jesus,  look  with  pitying  eye 

Jesus,  look  with  pitying  eye , 

Jesus,  my  Saviour,  come 

Jesus,  my  strength,  my  hope , 

Jesus,  now  Emmanuel 

Jesus  now  is  strong  to  save 

Jesus,  our  Lord,  their  hearts  shall  know. 

Jesus,  Saviour  of  my  soul 

Jesus  shall  reign  where'er  the  sun 

Jesus,  the  author,  finisher 

Jesus,  the  dead,  revives  again 

Jesus,  thou  Friend  divine 

Jesus,  thy  heavenly  radiance  shed 

Jesus,  thy  timely  aid  impart 

Jesus  waits  his  light  to  shed 

Jesus  waits  to  shed  his  light 

Join,  all  ye  stars,  the  vocal  choir 

Join  in  a  song  with  sweet  accord 

Join  in  immortal  songs 

Join  the  triumph  of  the  skies 

J03'  and  gladness  banish  sighs 

Joy  is  a  fruit  that  will  not  grow 

Joy  of  every  waiting  heart 

Joyful  all  ye  nations  rise 

Joyful  now  my  faith  to  show 

Joyous  as  when  the  reapers  bear 

Judge  not  the  Lord  by  feeble  sense 

Justice  shall  guard  his  throne  above 

Just  on  the  brink  of  endless  woe 

Keep  me,  0  keep  me.  King  of  kings. . . . 

Keep  our  haughty  passions  bound 

Keep  them  all  life's  dangerous  way 

Keep  us  safe  from  every  sin 

Kindle  a  flame  of  sacred  love 

Kindly  (hy  healing  power  impart 

Knowledge,  with  its  gladdening  streams. 


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Know  that  the  Lord  is  God  alone , 

Know  that  thou  art  God  alone 

Land  nie  safe  on  Canaan's  side 

Late  in  time  behold  him  come 

Lay  all  my  worldl}'^  comforts  low 

Lay  me  low,  and  keep  me  theie 

Lead  me  all  my  journey  through 

Learning  here,  by  faith  and  love 

Leave,  ah,  leave  me  not  alone 

Leave  thy  folly,  cease  from  crime 

Leave  thy  foil}',  seek  the  skies 

Led  by  thy  providential  hand 

Left  the  bright  realms  of  bliss 

Lend,  lend  your  wings ;  I  monnt,  I  fly 

Lest  perdition  thee  arrest 

Lest  thy  lamp  should  cease  to  burn 

Lest  thy  season  should  be  o'er 

Lest  we  be  driven  from  thy  face , 

Let  all  thy  converse  be  sincere 

Let  all,  with  thankfid  hearts,  agree 

Let  cares  like  a  wild  deluge  come 

Let  cheerful  anthems  fill  his  house 

Let  each  enraptured  thought  obey 

Let  ever}^  creature  rise,  and  bring 

Let  every  element,  rejoice 

Let  every  heart  prepare  a  throne 

Let  every  joy  this  heart  forsfike 

Let  every  listening  saint  above 

Let  every  nation  now  behold 

Let  faith  our  feeble  senses  aid 

Let  flames  of  love  arise , 

Let  harp  and  voice  unite  their  strains , 

Let  heaven  and  earth,  and  seas  and  skies 

Let  heaven  and  earth  in  concert  sing 

Let  heaven  arise,  let  earth  appear 

Ler  him  that  heareth  sa}' , 

Let  him  that  thirsts  for  righteousness , 

Let  his  glory  be  thy  theme 

Let  humble,  penitential  woe 

Let  light  through  distant  realms  be  spread. .  . . . 

Let  man,  by  nobler  passions  sway'd , 

Let  man  rejoice  below , 

Let  me,  blest  seat !  my  name  behold 


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Let  me  hide  myself  in  thee 

Let  me  hide  myself  in  thee 

Let  me  to  thy  bosom  fly 

Let  morning  blush  to  own  the  sun 

Let  my  life  show  forth  thy  praise 

Let  my  religious  hours  alone 

Let  night  disown  each  radiant  star 

Let  no  ill  dreams  disturb  my  rest 

Let  others  blindly  fly 

Let  sickness  blast,  and  death  devour. . . . 
Let  sinners  break  their  massy  chains. . . . 

Let  sin  no  more  my  soul  enslave 

Let  storms  of  sorrow  fall 

Let  that  blood  our  guilt  efface 

Let  that  love  veil  our  transgression , 

Let  the  Creator's  praise  arise. 

Let  the  fiery,  cloudy  pillar 

Let  the  sweet  hope  that  thou  art  mine. . 

Let  the  water  and  the  blood 

"  Let  them  approach."  he  cries 

Let  them  be  the  Lion's  prey 

Let  them  find  a  resting-place 

Let  this  vain  world  allure  no  more 

Let  those  refuse  to  sing 

Let  thronging  multitudes  around 

Let  thy  good  Spirit  ne'er  depart 

Let  thy  grace,  my  soul's  chief  treasure. . 

Let  thy  praise  our  tongues  employ 

Let  thy  tenderness,  so  loving 

Let  us  each,  thy  love  possessing 

Let  us  find  our  rest  in  thee 

Let  us,  with  zeal  like  theirs  inspired. . . . 
Let  worldly  minds  the  world  pursue. . . . 

Let  young  and  old  rejoice , 

Life  and  grace,  whate'er  our  woe 

Life  and  immortality 

Life,  hope,  and  joy  to  every  heart 

Life  secure  without  delay 

Lift  up  yoiu'  heads,  ye  heavenly  gates.. 
Lift  up  your  heads,  ye  heavenly  gates. , 

Light  and  life  to  all  he  brings 

Light  darted  forth  in  vivid  rays 

Like  him,  in  grace  and  knowledge  grow 

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Like  him,  may  we  be  found  below. .. 
Like  Lebanon,  in  towering-  pride. ... 

Like  Noah's  weary  dove 

Like  Sharon's  fruitful  soil 

Like  us  unhonor'd  and  unknown. . . . 
Like  you  may  on  my  God  attend. . . . 
Live  this  day,  as  if  't  were  my  last.. . 
Lo  !  his  triumphant  chariot  waits. . . . 

Lo,  Jesus,  who  invites 

Lo  !  Salem's  daughters  weep  around.. 
Lo  !  the  redeem'd  of  God  ascend. ... 

Lo  !  what  a  cloud  of  witnesses , 

Lo  !  with  deep  contrition  turning 

Long  and  loud  for  vengeance  call . . .  . 

Long  desired  of  every  nation 

Long,  long  before  life's  brilliant  noon . 
Long  may  they  echo  in  thy  praise. . . . 
Look  down,  0  Lord,  with  pitying  eye. 
Loose  all  your  bars  of  massy  light. . . . 

Lord,  bid  this  work  of  love 

Lord,  dismiss  us  with  thy  blessing. . . . 

Lord  !  even  so  ;  I  wait  thy  hour 

Lord,  for  the  just  thou  dost  provide. .  . 
Lord,  for  these  our  souls  shall  raise. . . 
Lord,  for  these  our  souls  shall  raise. .  . 
Lord,  for  these  our  souls  shall  raise. . . 
Lord,  for  th}^  glory  shine  the  whole. . . 

Lord  God  of  truth  and  grace 

Lord,  guide  our  doubtful  feet  aright. . . 

Lord,  here  accept  our  hearts 

Lord,  how  delightful  't  is  to  see 

Lord,  I  love  to  worship  there 

Lord,  I  my  vows  to  thee  renew 

Lord,  I  would  commune  with  thee. .  . 

Lord,  keep  us  safe  this  night 

Lord,  make  me  understand  thy  law.. . 

Lord,  may  we  be  thine  to-day 

Lord,  my  God,  I  long  to  know 

Lord,  obediently  we'll  go 

Lord  of  life,  all  praise  excelling 

Lord  our  God,  for  these,  thy  bounties. 

Lord,  pity  and  supply  my  need 

Lord,  send  a  bean)  of  light  divine 


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Lord  teach  us  how  to  pray , 

Lord,  this  bosom's  ardent  feeh'ng , 

Lord,  tune  our  hearts  to  praise  and  love 

Lord,  unalHicted,  undismay'd , 

Lord,  visit  thy  forsaken  race , 

Lord,  we  depend  upon  thy  care 

Lord,  we  have  profess'd  thy  Name 

Lord,  with  glowing  heart  I'd  praise  thee 

Love  inscribed  upon  them  all 

Love  so  amazing,  so  divine 

Love's  pure  flame  within  me  raise 

Love's  redeeming  work  is  done 

Low  before  thy  footstool  kneeling 

Low  we  bow  th'  adoring  knee 

Made  like  him,  like  him  we  rise 

Made  us  of  clay,  and  form'd  us  men. . . 

Made  you  with  himself  to  live 

Maintain  thy  glorious  war 

Makes  every  country  please 

Makes  the  dead  sinner  live 

Make  them  and  own  them  still  as  thine, 
Make  us,  by  thy  transforming  grace. . . . 

Man,  honor'd  man,  was  made 

Many  ask  to  enter  there 

Matured  the  swelling  grain 

May  all,  at  length,  in  heaven  appear. . 

May  all  our  forests  smile 

May  angels  guard  us  while  we  sleep.. . 

May  be  for  ever  barr'd 

May  bid  the  tide  of  time  roll  on 

May  come  death's  gloomy  night 

May  every  heart  obey , 

May  every  heart  with  rapture  say , 

May  grace  sustain  at  last 

May  I  like  you  in  God  delight 

May  I  the  means  endure 

May  it  before  the  world  appear 

May  my  heart  within  me  burn 

May  speak  their  joys  abroad 

May  the  fruits  of  thy  salvation 

May  this  dread  truth,  "  I  too  must  die," 

May  thousands  yet  unborn 

May  thy  presence 

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May  we  always  own  thy  hand , 

May  we  for  ever  lie 

May  we  labor,  watch,  and  pray 

May  worldl}^  cares  our  bosoms  liy , 

May  your  devotion  me  inspire 

Men  once  like  us  with  suffering-  tried 

Mercy  and  grace  are  thine  alone , 

Mercy  and  truth,  with  sweet  accord 

Mercy,  descending  from  above 

Mercy,  every  sorrow  sliaring 

Mercy,  Lord,  thine  own  decree 

Mere  liuman  energy  shall  faint 

Methought  once  turned  his  eyes  on  me 

Might  I  not  with  reason  fear 

Mig-ht  plead  thy  g-racious  Name 

Mig-ht}^  God,  ascended  Lord 

Mighty  Victor !  reign  for  ever 

Millions  shall  be  redeem'd  from  death 

My  ears  attend  the  cry 

Minutes  and  mercies  multiplied 

Minutes  came  (juick,  but  mercies  were 

More  blessings  than  their  father  lost 

More  precious  are  her  bright  rewards 

More  swift,  more  free  than  they 

More  than  conquerors  they  stand 

More  to  be  fear'd  than  they 

Mortals,  your  homage  be  gratefully  bringing 

I  Mother  of  cities  !  o'er  thy  head 

Mournfully  will  they  exclaim 

Move  round  this  dark  terrestrial  l)all 

Must  lie  as  low  as  ours 

Must  seek  him.  Lord,  by  thee 

Must  stain  his  robes  witli  purple  gore 

My  all  to  thy  covenant  care 

My  anxious  thoughts  employ'd 

My  bed  of  death,  for  Thou  hast  died , 

My  best  desires  are  faint  and  few 

My  calling  to  fulfil 

My  conflicts  o'er,  my  labours  done 

My  conscience  felt  and  own'd  tlie  guilt 

My  conscience  sprinkle  with  thy  blood 

My  crimes,  my  crimes  arise  in  view 

My  daily  thanks  employ 


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THE      HYMNS 


Hymn. 


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clays  unclouded  as  ihey  pass 

ever  dear  delight 

ever  grateful  heart,  0  Lord 

feeble  efforts  aid 

God,  and  is  thy  table  spread , 

God,  my  Father,  and  my  Friend 

God,  my  heaven,  my  all 

God,  permit  me  not  to  be 

God,  since  thou  hast  raised  me  up , 

God,  thy  powerful  aid  impart , 

grace,  all-sufficient,  shall  be  thy  supply 

grateful  soul,  for  ever  praise 

guardian  and  my  guide , 

heart  from  every  sin  release 

heart  growls  warm  with  holy  fire.. ... . . . 

heart  shall  find  delight  in  praise , 

heart  with  inward  horror  shrinks , 

humble  prayer,  arise 

joy  ;  for,  though  his  frown  is  just , 

life  and  death  attend , 

life  didst  rescue  from  the  grave 

life's  brief  remnant  all  be  thine 

lifted  eye,  without  a  tear 

lingering  soul,  my  lardy  feet 

morning  sacrifice  I  bring 

noon-day  walks  he  shall  attend 

opening  eyes  with  rapture  see 

presence,  from  the  bed  of  dust 

presence  heals  the  wounded  heart 

richest  gain  I  count  but  loss, 

rising  soul  surveys 

Saviour  and  my  God 

Saviour  and  my  King 

Saviour  hanging  on  the  tree 

Saviour  not  ashamed  of  me 

scanty  span  doth  still  prolong 

shield  and  tower 

sins  give  sharpness  to  the  nail 

soul  above  the  wreck  shall  rise 

soul,  adoring,  turns  to  thee 

soul  lies  humbled  in  the  dust 

soul  shall  meet  thy  will 

sold  sliall  rise  on  joyful  wing 

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Hymn. 


My  soul  with  heavenly  thoughts  supply. 

My  soul  would  yet  its  spot  letaiu 

My  steadfast  heart  shall  fear  no  ill 

My  steadfast  heart  shall  know  no  fear. .  . 
My  steps  to  guide,  my  heart  to  cheer.  . . 

My  succor  and  salvation,  Lord 

My  thoughts,  0  God,  ascend  to  thee. . .  . 

My  throne  is  fix'd  on  high 

My  tortured  breast,  my  streaming  eyes.. 

My  vile  ingratitude  I  mourn 

My  voice  or  hands  denj' 

My  weak  resistance,  ah,  how  vain 

My  weary  soul,  0  God,  release 

My  weary  wandering  steps  he  leads. . .  . 

My  willing  soul  would  stay 

Mysterious  Godhead,  Three  in  One 

Nail'd  to  the  shameful  tree 

Nay,  triumph  in  his  love 

Never  from  thy  pasture  roving 

Never  shall  thy  people,  never 

Never  to  murmur  at  thy  stay 

New  dominion  every  hour 

New  time,  new  favors,  and  new  joys. . . 

Night  and  sin  will  he  no  more 

Nipp'd  by  the  wind's  unkindly  blast. . . . 

No  cares  to  break  the  long  repose 

No  chastisement  by  the  way 

No  foes,  no  violence  I  fear , 

No  fruit  it  yields,  no  blosom  bears , 

No  gloomy  fears  their  souls  dismay. .  . .  , 
No  groans,  to  mingle  with  the  songs. . .  , 
No  harm,  while  thou,  my  God,  art  near, 
No  midnight  shade,  no  clouded  sun,. . . 

No  hiore  alarms  from  ghostl}'^  foes 

No  more,  believer,  mourn  thy  lot 

No  more  delight  afford 

No  more  dominion  have 

No  more  fatigue,  no  more  distress , 

No  more  he  grieves  for  sorrows  ])ast. . . . 

No  more  shall  foes  unclean  invade 

No  more  shall  hell's  insulting  host 

No  more  the  face  of  horror  wear 

No  oil  the  olive  yield 


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THE      HYMNS 

No  powers  of  darkness  me  molest. 

No  sacred  beams,  no  radiance  mild 

No  strangers  mock  thy  captive  chain 

No  taunting-  foes  the  song-  require 

No  ;  the  Church  delights  to  raise 

No  ;  when  I  blush,  be  this  my  shame 

None  but  a  living-  power  unites 

None,  none  can  meet  him,  and  escape 

None,  the  contest  to  maintain 

Nor  all  of  death  to  die 

Nor  any  future  conflict  fears , 

Nor  be  the  faithful  warning  vain 

Nor  bleed,  nor  die  in  vain 

Nor  cast  the  meanest  wretch  away 

Nor  cast  the  sinner  quite  a\vay 

Nor  death  nor  hell  shall  harm 

Nor  did  he  send  his  Son  to  be 

Nor  fear  its  enmity 

Nor  feel  ray  easy  yoke. .' 

Nor  from  his  cause  will  we  depart 

Nor  fiom  my  hope  remove 

Nor  hide  thy  presence  from  my  heart r. . . , 

Nor  hope  lends  a  ray  the  poor  seaman  to  cherish 

Nor  in  thy  righteous  anger  swear , 

Nor  is  the  least  a  cheerful  heart 

Nor  let  me  feel  one  vain  desire , 

Nor  let  my  prophets  be  afraid , 

Nor  let  thy  spreading  Gospel  rest 

Nor  scorn  their  humble  claim , 

Nor  shall  they  study  war  again 

Nor  short  thine  arm  to  save 

Nor  sin,  nor  hell,  shall  reach  that  place 

Nor  storms  shall  beat,  nor  billows  roll 

Nor  take  thine  everlasting  flight , 

Nor  will  thy  watchful  Monarch  cease 

Nor  would  receive  another  guest , 

Not  all  th'  angelic  songs  above , 

Not  all  that  earth  and  sin  can  say 

Not  all  the  books  on  earth  beside , 

Not  idly  pass,  nor  fruitless  be 

Not  Jordan's  streams  nor  death's  cold  flood , 

Not  many  mornings  rise 

Not  many  years  their  course  shall  run ■ 


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ALPHABETICALLY      ABRANGED. 

Not  to  live  without  the  cross 

Not  to  the  terrors  of  the  Lord 

Not  to  the  thunder  of  that  word 

Not  with  the  leaven,  as  of  old 

Nought  escapes,  without,  within 

Now,  and  through  all  eternity 

Now  before  the  throne  of  God 

Now  finish'd  in  the  toinb 

Now  for  their  deliverance  rise 

Now  from  the  altar  of  our  hearts 

Now  I  have  known  the  Lord 

Now  let  our  praise  ascend 

Now  let  thine  ear  attend 

Now  let  thy  Gospel's  joyful  sound 

Now  like  a  garden  bloom 

Now,  Lord,  I  would  be  thine  alone 

Now  may  the  God  of  grace  and  power 

Now  raise  your  voices  high 

Now  seated  in  glory,  the  mariner  cherish 

Now  the  morning  light  is  come 

Now  the  shades  of  night  are  gone. ..'........ 

Now,  these  little  ones  receiving 

Now  thy  gracious  kingdom  bring 

Now  to  his  praise  I'll  spend  my  breath 

Now  we  are  taught  to  read 

0  bid  this  trifling  world  retire , 

0  burst  its  bonds,  and  set  it  free , 

0,  by  all  thy  pains  and  woe 

O  cease,  my  wandering  soul 

0  change  these  wretched  hearts  of  ours 

0,  could  our  thoughts  and  wishes  fly 

0  death,  where  is  thy  sting 

0  enter  his  gates  witb  thanksgiving  and  song.. 

0  for  a  song  of  ardent  praise , 

0  God  Triune,  to  thee  we  owe 

0  gracious  God,  in  whom  I  live. .  .■ 

O  grave,  where  is  thy  victory 

0  great  Physician,  see  my  grief 

0,  hadst  thou  left  me  unchastised 

0  happy  bond,  that  seals  my  vows 

O  happy  day,  that  stays  my  choice 

0  happ3^  is  the  man  who  hears 

0  hear,  believe,  and  bless  the  Lord 


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THE      HYMNS 


0  holy,  holy,  holy  Lord 

0  Holy  Spirit  from  above 

0  how  benevolent  and  kind 

0  how  dark,  and  vain,  and  wild 

O,  how  shall  I  appear 

0,  how  shall  I  appear 

0  how  shall  words  with  equal  warmth 

0,  if  I  trust  thy  sovereign  skill 

0  in  the  morn  of  life,  when  youth 

0  Jesus,  Lamb  once  crucified 

0  Jesus,  once  rock'd  on  the  breast  of  the  billow 

O  keep  me  at  thy  sacred  feet 

0  keep  me  from  the  ills  that  wait 

0  keep  me  in  thy  heavenly  way 

0  King  of  Glory,  come 

0  Lamb  of  God,  was  ever  pain 

0  lead  me  onward  to  the  skies 

0  let  him  freely  come 

0  let  our  warm  affections  move 

0  let  thy  liand  support  me  still 

0  let  thy  mercy  tune  my  tongue 

0  let  thy  table  honor'd  be 

0  let  triumphant  faith  dispel 

0  let  us  our  salvation  work 

0  let  us  to  that  Saviour  fly 

0,  long-expected  year !  begin 

0  Lord,  on  thee  our  hopes  we  stay 

0  make  this  heart  rejoice  or  ache 

O  man,  of  woman  born 

0  may  each  tender  bosom  move 

0  may  his  love  (immortal  flame) 

0  may  I  find  in  death 

0  may  it  all  my  powers  engage 

0  may  my  soul  on  thee  repose 

O  may  our  souls  adoring  own 

O  may  that  love  which  spread  this  board 

O  may  the  precious  seed  take  root 

O  may  the  sweet,  the  blissful  theme 

0  may  these  heavenly  pages  be •. . . 

0  may  this  goodness  lead  our  land 

0  may  thy  grace  our  spirits  move '. 

0  may  thy  love  inspire  my  tongue 

0  may  we  all  remember  well 

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O  ma}'  we  lose  these  useless  tongues.. .  . 
0  uioiuner,  such,  the  Lord  declares... .  . 

0  receive  my  soul  at  last 

0  receive  ns  then  at  last 

0  refresh  us 

0  save  nie,  whom  thou  cam'st  to  save... 

0  Saviour,  daily  more  like  thee 

0  Savioiu-,  till  my  life  shall  end 

0  serve  him  with  gladness  and  fear 

O  shed  thy  spirit  from  ahove 

O  smile,  and  bid  my  sorrows  cease 

0  speed  m}^  soul  to  thee 

0  spirit  of  the  living  God 

O  spread  thy  sheltering  wings  around. .  . 

O  Sim  of  Righteousness  divine 

0,  <ake  the  wanderer  home 

O  that  all  the  world  might  know 

O  then,  improve  the  morn  of  life 

O,  the  pain,  the  bliss  of  dying 

0  Tliou,  by  whom  we  come  to  God. . . . 
O  Thou  that  hear'st  when  sinners  cry. .  . 
O  Thou,  to  whose  all-searching  sight. .  . 

O  thou  who  art  the  Lord's 

O,  thus  encircled  in  his  arms 

O  turn  us,  turn  us,  mighty  Lord 

0,  what  eternal  horrors  hang 

0  when  shall  I,  in  endless  day 

O  where  shall  rest  be  found 

0  who  shall  not  fear  thee 

O  write  upon  my  memory,  Lord 

O,  ye  dying  sinners,  why 

O'er  all  the  blissful  place 

O'er  earth,  when  shades  of  evening  steal, 

O'er  heaven  and  earth  he  reigns 

O'er  hours  of  peace  and  gladness  flown.  . 
O'er  mountain-tops  the  mount  of  God. .  . , 

O'er  this  benighted  soul  of  mine , 

O'ercome  the  world  keep  down  our  fear. . 

O'ershade  the  smiling  noon , 

O'erwlielni'd  with  guilt  and  fear 

Of  all  his  pains , 

Of  all  this  wondrous  frame 

Of  angels  clothed  in  light 


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THE      HYMNS 


Of  angels,  praising  God,  who  thus 

Of  Christ,  my  Lord  ;  his  Name  alone. .  . 

Of  folly,  sin,  and  shame 

Of  God,  and  tire  of  love 

Of  him  who  groans  beneath  your  load.. . 

Of  his  foes  there's  none  remaining 

Of  inward  joys,  and  sins  forgiven 

Of  Jesus  and  his  word 

Of  living,  Lord,  to  thee 

Of  pilgrimage  to  man 

Of  pleasure  and  of  sin , 

Of  seraphim  above 

Of  sin  and  malice  fed , 

Of  the  scatter'd  ears  behind 

Of  the  subtle  tempter's  power 

Of  things  unseen  by  mortal  eye , 

Of  what  is  here  possest 

Offspring  of  the  Virgin's  womb 

Oft  it  causes  anxious  thought 

Oh,  could  my  longing  spirit  rise 

Oh,  could  we  make  our  doubts  remove., 

Oh  for  a  closer  walk  with  God.  .■ 

Oh,  may  I  never  more  do  ill ■. . , 

Oh,  that  I  could  at  last  submit , 

Oh,  that  my  load  of  sin  were  gone , 

Oh,  wondrous  love,  to  bleed  and  die. . . 

Oninipotent  to  save , 

On  a  bright  cloud  to  heaven  he  rode. . . 

On  all  tlie  heavenly  minds 

On  all  thy  works  1  look 

On  Carmel's  blooming  height 

On  Carmel  who  didst  shine , 

On  clouds  of  glory  seated 

On  clouds  of  glory  seated 

On  contrite  hearts  bestow 

On  eagles'  wings  they  mount,  they  soar 

On  earth  establish  thine  aliode 

On  earth,  or  in  the  world  unknown. . . . 

On  Him  I  lean,  who,  not  in  vain 

On  him  the  Spirit,  largely  pour'd 

On  immortal  fruits  they  feed 

On  Jesus  cast  thy  weighty  load 

On  me  with  beams  of  mercy  shine.. .  . . 


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ALPHABETICALLY      ARRANGED. 

On  restless  wing  to  roam 

On  Sharon's  fertile  plains,  once  shone , 

On  Sion,  and  on  Lebanon 

On  Sion's  sacred  height 

On  strong-  immortal  wing 

On  such  a  seeming  prosperous  state 

On  thee  Almighty  to  create 

On  thee  I  cast  my  care 

On  (hee  niy  hope  depends , 

On  thee,  my  Saviour  and  my  God 

On  thee  my  waking  raptures  dwell 

On  this  auspicious  morn 

On  those  prepared  to  meet  him 

On  which  the  Prince  of  Glory  died 

On  whom  my  hopes  of  heaven  depend 

On  wings  of  faith  and  love 

Once  1  admired  its  follies  too , 

Once  we  were  fallen,  and  0  how  low , 

One  chorus  resound  thro'  the  earth  and  the  skies 

One  day  amidst  the  place , 

One  pardon'd  sinner  more 

One  sinful  thought,  tluough  all  the  day 

Only  there,  secure  from  harm 

Only  thine  to  make  us  strong 

Only  thou  our  leader  be 

Open  fault,  and  secret  sin 

Open  now  the  crystal  fountains 

Or  broke  by  sickness  in  a  day 

Or  damp  our  flaming  love 

Or  do  the  ill  I  would  not  do 

Or  ever  c[uench'd  its  sacred  fires 

Or  ever  quit  the  field 

Or  in  the  shadow's  fleeting  form 

Or  languor  settles  at  the  heart 

Or  lose  thy  way  with  such  a  guide 

Or  lure  my  feet  aside 

Or  on  the  thirsty  mountain  pant 

Or  parch'd  by  scorching  beam 

Or  pierce  to  either  pole 

Or  pitied  not  thy  grief 

Or  reason's  feeble  ray 

Or  seek  relief  in  prayer 

Or  shake  at  death's  alarms 


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Or  soon  my  strength  will  fail 

Oi'  thorns  compose  a  Saviour's  crown.. 
Or  through  this  year,  or  month,  or  day 

Of  walk  the  golden  streets 

Or  who  that  tries  the  unequal  strife. . . 

Or  wish  my  sufferings  less 

Order'd  l)y  his  wise  decree 

Other  refuge  have  I  none 

Our  ardent  wishes  rise 

Our  children  to  his  breast 

Our  comforts  and  our  cares 

Our  deserts  let  thy  glory  fill 

Our  evening  sacrifice 

Our  every  thought,  our  ever}^  song. . . 

Our  farther  regions,  once  unblest 

Our  Father  and  our  love 

Our  fears,  our  hopes,  our  aims  are  one. 

Our  feeble  notes  inspire 

Our  glad  Iiosannas,  Prince  of  Peace. . . 

Our  God  deserves  our  song 

Our  God  is  all  in  all 

Our  good  is  all  divine 

Our  grateful  hearts  we  raise 

Our  gratitude  receive 

Our  happy  shores  illume 

Our  hearts  in  Christian  love 

Our  hearts  shall  kindle  at  thy  Name. . 
Our  hearts  the  mournful  tribute  pay. . 

Our  hearts  we  now  resign 

Our  humble  prayers  in)plore 

Our  hun]ble  thanks  to  thee , . . . 

Our  Jesus  is  gone  up  on  high 

Our  languid  hearts  infiome 

Our  Lord  is  risen  from  the  dead 

Our  mutual  burdens  bear 

Our  navies  spread  their  flags  a-broad.. . 
Our  Prophet,  Priest,  Redeemer,  Lord. 

Our  prostrate  hopes  depend.. 

Our  Saviour  and  our  King. 

Our  shores,  as  culture  made  them  fair. 
Our  souls,  and  all  our  moital  frame. .  . 

Our  souls  arrive  in  peace 

Our  souls,  how  heavily  they  go 

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Our  supplicating  cries .". 

Our  surest  expectations  are 

Our  troops  shall  lift  their  banners  up 

Our  wandering  fathers  came 

Our  wandering  feet  are  brought 

Our  wandering  footsteps  guide 

Ours  the  cross,  the  grave,  the  skies 

Ourselves  and  all  we  are , 

Ourselves  to  Christ  we  yield 

Outcasts  from  Sion's  hallow'd  ground 

Outlasts  the  fleeting  breath , 

Out  of  the  deep  on  thee  to  call , 

Over  all  th)^  boundless  throne 

Own  the  bounteous  hand  bestowing , 

Parch 'd  by  the  sun's  more  fervent  ra}^ 

Pardon'd  now,  no  more  we  roam 

Pardon  each  infirmity 

Pardon  for  all  my  sin 

Past  mercies  teach  me  where  to  fiy 

Pastors  and  people  shout  his  praise 

Pastors  from  hence  and  Teachers  rise 

Patient,  to  gain  that  gracious  end 

Peace  and  pardon  in  thy  Name 

Peace,  love,  and  happiness,  again 

Peace  on  earth,  and  mercy  mild 

Peace,  prosperity,  and  health 

Peace,  troubled  soul,  whose  plaintive  moan. 

Peculiar  honors  to  our  King 

People  and  realms,  of  every  tongue 

Perfect  love  dispels  their  fears 

Perform  like  you  my  Maker's  will 

Perfumes  the  air,  and  paints  the  land 

Perish  the  grass,  and  fade  the  flower 

Pilgrim  through  this  barren  land 

Pleased,  as  man,  with  man  to  dwell 

Pour  their  ))lenty  o'er  thy  plain 

Power  and  might  to  (hee  belong 

Praise  Fallier,  Son,  and  Hoi}-  Ghost 

Praise  Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Ghost 

Praise  God,  from  whom  all  blessings  flow... 
Praise  God,  from  whom  all  blessings  flow.. . 

Praise  him  above,  angelic  host 

Praise  him  above,  ansrelic  host 


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Praise  him,  all  creatures  here  below 

Praise  him,  all  creatures  here  below 

Praise  him  till  he  calls  thee  home 

Praise,  my  soul,  the  God  that  sought  thee 
i  Praise  to  God,  immortal  praise , 


Praise,  with  love's  devoutest  feelingf. 


Prayer  a  task  and  burden  prove 

Prayer  is  the  burden  of  a  sigh 

Prayer  is  the  Christian's  vital  breath 

Prayer  is  the  contrite  sinner's  voice 

Prayer  is  the  simplest  form  of  speech 

Prayer  is  the  soul's  sincere  desire 

Pra3'er,  the  sublimest  strains  that  reach 

Prepare,  my  soul,  to  meet  him 

Presents  a  fearful  void 

Press  onward  to  the  prize 

Press  we,  to  God's  right  hand 

Prince  and  Saviour,  hear  our  cry 

Princes,  this  clay  must  be  your  bed 

Private  bliss  and  public  wealth 

Prociaim'd  th'  Eternal  Lord 

Proclaim  him  through  the  mighty  tide . . , 

Proclaim  the  glories  of  thy  God 

Proclaim  thy  constant  care 

Proclaim  thy  conquering  arm 

Produced  by  thy  creating  word 

Prone  to  unbelief  and  sin 

Pronounced  it  "  very  good.". 

Prophets  and  kings  desired  it  long 

Propitious  from  the  skies 

Propitious  to  his  people's  prayer . 

Psalms,  and  hymns,  and  songs  of  praise 

Pure  religion's  holier  beams 

Purge  my  foul  soul  from  every  stain 

Put  all  thy  beauteous  garments  on 

Quit,  0  quit  this  mortal  frame 

Raise  thy  spirit  dark  and  dead 

Raise  us  to  thy  glorious  throne 

Raise  your  joys  and  triumphs  high 

Ready  to  take  up  and  sustain 

Reason  debased  can  never  tind 

Rebuke  my  pangs,  and  make  me  whole 

Rebuke  the  destroyer ;  "  Save,  Lord,  or  we  perish  ". 


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Receive  commission  all  from  thee 

"  Receive  my  soul !  "  he  cries 

Receive  (he  King  of  Glory  in 

Redeemer,  King,  Creator 

Redeeming  love  adore 

Redeem  thy  mis-spent  time  that's  past 

Regardless  of  immortal  joys 

Rejoice  in  thy  abounding  grace 

Released  from  all  their  earthly  cares 

Relieve  my  aching  heart 

Religions  warning  voice 

Removes  our  dross,  and  love  divine 

Repeats  the  story  of  her  birth 

Resigned,  when  storms  of  sorrow  lower 

Resign  to  those  who  know  him  not 

Resounding  from  immortal  tongues 

Responsive  to  the  solemn  song 

Rest,  enduring  rest  in  heaven 

Rest  for  my  soul  I  long  to  find 

Rest  for  the  weary  soul 

Restored  b}'  thine  Almighty  power 

Return  and  dwell  with  sinful  men 

Return,  my  soul,  enjoy  thy  rest 

Return,  0  holy  Dove,  retnrn 

Returning  from  his  ways 

Revived  my  soul  with  grace 

Revive  with  ever-during  bloom 

Rewardcr  of  our  faith 

Rich  are  the  joys  which  cannot  die 

Rich  banquet  of  his  tlesh  and  blood 

Riches  above  what  earth  can  grant 

Riches  come  of  thee,  and  honour 

Rise,  crowa'd  with  light,  imperial  Salem,  rise. 

Rise,  from  transitory  things 

Rise,  my  soul,  and  haste  away 

Rise,  my  soul,  and  stretch  thy  wings 

Rise,  0  m}'  soul,  the  hours  review 

Riseti  with  healing  in  his  wings 

Rock  of  Ages,  cleft  for  me 

Rock  of  Ages,  cleft  for  me 

Rocks  fall  to  dnst,  and  mountains  melt  away. . 

Roll  down  their  golden  sand 

Round  the  altar,  night  and  day 


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Rule  in  all  our  hearts  alone, 
Sacred  lieyond  heroic  Aiine. . 
Sad  their  everlaslino"  lot 


Safe  and  serene,  though  oft  distress'd. 


Safe  from  diseases  and  decline 

Safe  from  the  world's  alluring-  harms. 

Safe  in  the  mercy  of  thy  God 

Safe  in  thy  care  may  I  repose 

Safe  into  the  haven  Sfuide 


Safe,  0  Lord,  when  life  is  ended. .  . 
Safe  through  life  thus  far  I've  come. 
Saints  below,  with  heart  and  voice.. 

Salvation  !  buried  once  in  sm 

Salvation  doth  to  God  belong- 

Salvation  from  a  higlier  source 


Salvation  !  let  the  echo  fly , 

Salvation,  oh,  salvation 

Salvation  !  0  the  joyful  sound , 

Salvation  !  0  thou  bleeding  Lamb.. .  . , 

Salvation  shall  be  all  my  song , 

Sanctifying  every  loss , 

Satan  conquer'd,  and  the  grave 

Save  from  spoil  thy  holy  place 

Save  from  wrath,  and  make  me  pure. . . 

Save  in  the  cross  of  Christ  my  God 

Save  thy  people  from  oppression 

Save  us  from  our  foes  around 

Saviour,  let  me  love  thee  more 

Saviour  of  all,  if  mine  thou  art 

Saviour,  source  of  every  blessing 

Saviour,  we  own  this  debt  of  love 

Saviour,  when  in  dust,  to  thee 

Saviour,  when  night  involves  the  skies. 

Saviour,  where'er  thy  steps  I  see 

Saviour,  who  thy  flock  art  feeding 

Say,  Live  for  ever,  glorious  King 

Scarce  we  lift  our  streaming  eyes 

Scatter'd  his  gifts  on  men  below 

Scatter'd  the  shades  of  death  and  night. 

Scatter  my  sins  as  morning  dew 

Screen'd  by  thee  in  every  danger 

Seal'd  with  his  eternal  Name 

Seal  my  forgiveness  in  the  blood 


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Search,  prove  iny  heart ;  it  looks  to  thee. . .' 

Seasons,  and  months,  and  weeks,  and  days. ....... 

Seated  at  God's  right  hand  again 

Secure  from  all  our  fears 

Secure  from  woe  and  sin  ;  till  call'd '. . . . 

Secure  of  all-suflicient  aid 

See  a  long  race  thy  spacious  courts  adorn..  .■ 

See  barbarous  nations  at  thy  gates  attend 

See  !  from  his  head,  his  hands,  his  feet 

See  future  sons,  and  daughters  yet  unborn 

See  heaven  its  sparkling  portals  wide  display 

See  how  we  grovel  here  below 

See,  in  the  vineyard  of  the  Lord 

See  not  this  lieavenly  light 

See  the  bright  and  living  patli 

See  thy  bright  altars  throng'd  with  prostrate  kings. 

See  where  he  bows  his  sacred  head 

Seed-time  nor  harvest,  night  nor  day •.. 

Seek,  my  soul,  the  narrow  gate 

Seek  only  how  to  get 

Seem  weaker  than  before 

Send  comfort  down  from  thy  right  hand. 

Sent  forth  the  heralds  of  tiiy  truth 

Shake  off  dull  sloth,  and  early  rise 

Shall  all  be  made  alive 

Shall  all  the  world  command 

Shall  come  to  thy  throne 

Shall  die  no  more  ;  death  shall  on  him ' 

Shall  endless  woe  prevent 

Shall  find  eternal  rest 

Shall  fill  thy  courts  with  sounding  praise. . .' 

Shall  fix  my  roving  heart 

Shall  for  ever  pass  away 

Shall  great  deliverance  bring 

Shall  guard  me  in  that  dangerous  liour 

Shall  he  not  all  things  freely  grant 

Shall  join  my  soul  to  thee. 

Shall  lighten  every  land 

Siiall  men  no  anthem  raise 

Shall  mourn  its  power  no  more 

Shall  never  seek  in  vain 

Shall  our  transported  voices  raise 

Shall  peace,  the  herald,  go. 


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Shall  prosper  in  the  end 

Shall  rise  and  flourish,  large  and  fair 

Shall  sins  of  every  kind  atone 

Shall  spread  all  abroad 

Shall  surely  come  from  thee 

Shall  sweetly  soothe,  shall  gently  dry 

Shall  tempt  me  to  forget  this  day 

Shall  this  dread  sentence  sound 

Shall  to  living  fountains  lead 

Shall  to  thine  honor  tend 

Shall  we  to  men  benighted 

Shall  we,  whose  souls  are  lighted 

Shine  brightest  in  thy  book , 

Shone  through  his  life  divinely  bright 

Should  constant  jo3^s  create 

Should  earth  against  my  soul  engage 

Should  fright  us  from  the  shore 

Should  I  grieve  for  what  ]  feel 

Should  my  tears  for  ever  flow 

Should  uiy  zeal  no  languor  know 

Should  nature's  charms,  to  please  the  eye 

Should  poverty's  destructive  blow 

Should  Providence  profusely  pour 

Should  thine  alter'd  hand  restrain 

Should  vexing  thoughts  distract  thy  breast 

Shout  the  glad  tidings,  exultingly  sing 

Show  what  my  faults  have  been 

Sickness  and  death  shall  both  agree 

Simply  to  thy  cross  1  cling 

Since  all  things  by  thy  power  were  made 

Since  Christ  our  Passover  is  slain 

Since  I've  known  a  Saviour's  Name 

Since  Jesus  hath  lain  there,  I  dread  not  its  gloom 

Since  to  this  day  the  changing  sun 

Sing  how  he  spoil'd  the  hosts  of  hell 

Sing,  my  soul,  adore  his  Name 

Sing,  my  soul.  His  wondrous  love 

Sing  the  Saviour's  worthy  praise 

Sing,  ye  heavens,  and  earth  reply 

Sing,  ye  redeem'd  with  one  consent 

Sink  deep  in  every  breast 

Sinner,  rouse  thee  from  thy  sleep. 

Sinners  shall  learn  thy  sovereign  grace 

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Sinners,  turn,  why  will  ye  die 

Sinners,  turn,  why  will  ye  die 

Sinners,  turn,  why  will  ye  die 

Sion,  behold  thy  Saviour-King , 

Sion,  th(;  marvellous  story  be  telling 

Sister  spirit,  come  away 

Sleep,  that  may  me  more  vigorous  make, 

Soar  we  now  where  Christ  hath  led , 

So  bloonjs  the  human  face  divine 

So,  b}'  the  righteousness  of  Christ , 

So  count  yourselves  as  dead  to  sin 

So  days,  and  years,  and  time 

So  death  shall  soon  disrobe  us  all , 

So  earthly  pleasures  fade  away 

So  he  may  safe  arrive  at  last 

So  her  rewards  increase , 

So  I  but  safely  reach  my  home , 

So  longs  my  soul,  0  God,  for  thee 

So  much  love  to  us  below , 

So  oft  vouchsafed  before 

So  purer  light  shall  mark  the  road , 

So  shall  my  soul  each  power  employ. .  . . 

So  shall  my  walk  be  close  with  God 

So  shall  that  curse  remove 

So  shall  the  bright  Succession  run , 

So  shall  they  live  secure  from  fear 

So  the  high  and  humble  station , 

So  to  the  Jews  fair  Canaan  stood , 

So  to  thy  presence,  Lord,  I  flee 

So  vile  a  heart  as  mine 

So,  when  the  Christian  pilgrim  views. . . , 

Softly  now  the  light  of  day 

Soldiers  of  Christ,  arise , 

Some  form'd  within  the  water}'  deep 

Some  from  the  teeming  earth 

Some  trust  in  horses  train'd  for  war , 

Songs  of  praise  arose,  when  he 

Songs  of  praise  awoke  the  morn 

Songs  of  praise  shall  conquer  death 

Songs  of  praise  sliall  crown  that  day 

Songs  of  praise  shall  hail  their  i)iri!i .... 

Songs  of  praise  the  angels  sang 

Songs  of  praise  their  powers  emplo\^. . .  . 


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Songs  of  praise  to  sing  above 

Sons  of  men  and  angels  say 

Soon  as  the  evening  shades  prevail 

Soon,  for  me,  the  light  of  day 

Soon  their  happiness  shall  see 

Soon  thy  Saviour  will  return 

Sorrow  and  love  flow  mingled  down 

Sorrow,  and  pain,  and  every  care 

Souls  that  will  well  reward  their  pain. ,  . . 
Souls  without  strengtli  inspire  with  might 

Source  wlience  all  our  blessings  flow 

Sovereign  Ruler  of  the  skies 

Sportful,  to  thee  a  tribute  pays 

Spread  black  despair  around 

Spread  HIS  tremendous  Name  around... 

Spread  its  celestial  influence  round 

Spreads  heavenly  peace  around 

Spring  in  his  path  to  birth 

Spring  up,  and  bear  abundant  fruit 

Sprung  fortli  at  his  command 

Stand  dress'd  in  living  green 

Stand  then  in  his  great  might 

Stay  not  for  the  morrow's  sun 

Stay  not  for  the  morrow's  sun 

Stay  not  for  the  morrow's  sun 

Stay  not  for  the  morrow's  sun 

Stay,  thou  insulted  Spirit,  stay 

Steals  my  senses,  shuts  my  sight 

Still  be  it  our  supreme  dehght 

Still  guided  by  thy  hand 

Still  he,  who  felt  temptation's  power 

Still  in  songs  of  praise  rejoice 

Still  in  the  Lord  shall  be  my  trust 

Still  in  thy  precepts  and  thy  fear 

Still  mark  a  long-extended  line 

Still  may  it  lead,  protect,  supply 

Still  mute  remains  the  sullen  tongue 

Still  nearer  bring  my  soul  to  Thee 

Still  roam  the  scorning  world  around 

Still  saved  by  tliine  almighty  hand 

Still,  still  unchanging,  watch  beside 

Still  support  and  comfort  me 

Still  the  orphan  and  the  stranger 

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Still  the  widow  owns  thy  care , 

Still  to  man  extends  his  g-race 

Still  to  tiiee,  our  God,  we  owe 

Still  to  thee  our  souls  shall  raise 

Still  to  thee  our  sonis  shall  raise , 

Still  to  thee  snirender'd  stand , 

Still  unprepared  to  die , 

Still  walking-  downward  to  the  tomb 

Still  we  read  thy  word  declaring' 

Still  westward,  like  our  fathers,  roam 

Still  wiser  than  the  past 

Stream 'd  forth  from  land  to  land 

Streams  of  mercy,  never  ceasing- . 

Strive  in  the  Christian  race 

Strong-  in  the  Lord  of  hosts 

Strong  in  the  strength  which  God  supplies. 

Sublimer  sweets  than  nature  knows 

Successful  })leaders  may  thev  be 

Successive  o'er  thy  head 

Such  are  the  children  of  our  God 

Such  blessings  from  thy  gracious  hand 

Such  heavenly  wonders  tell 

Such  is  the  mystery  of  g-race 

Such  joy  as  earth  affords 

Suffer 'd  once  for  man  below 

Sumtner  nor  winter  fails 

Sun,  and  moon,  and  stars  decay 

Sung  l)y  raptured  saints  above 

Suns  that  genial  warmth  diffuse 

Superior  to  the  joys  below 

Supports  the  fainting  heart 

Suppress  their  fear,  inflame  their  zeal 

Supreme  in  wisdom  as  in  power 

Sure  as  thy  truth  shall  last 

Sure,  never  till  my  latest  breath 

Sweet  fellowship  they  find 

Sweet  messenger  of  rest 

Sweet  were  his  words  and  kind  his  look. . . 

Sweetly  the  Gospel  trmnpet  sound 

Swift  as  his  gladdening  influence  flies 

Take  me,  Loi'd,  to  dw(>ll  with  tliee 

Teach  me  some  melodious  measure 

Teach  me  thy  precepts,  all  divine 


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THE      HYMN 


Hymn. 


Teach  me  to  die,  that  so  I  may , 

Teach  me  to  live,  that  I  may  dread , 

Teach  me  to  love  thy  sacred  word 

Teach  them  iinmortal  souls  to  gain , 

Teach  them  thy  chosen  flock  to  feed 

Teach  them  to  seek  thy  slighted  grace 

Teach  them  to  sow  the  precious  seed , 

Teach  us  that  death  to  shun , 

Teach  us  the  Father  to  confess 

Tell  how  he  cometh  ;  from  nation  to  nation 
Tell  how  he  form'd  your  shining  frame. . . . 

Tell  me,  my  soul,  can  this  be  death 

Temptation  without,  and  corruption  within. 

T'  enrich  the  humble  poor 

Ten  thousand  thousand  precious  gifts 

Ten  thousand  times  thy  goodness  grieved... 
Ten  thousand  times  thy  goodness  seen. . .  . . 

T'  exclude  me  from  thy  people's  rest 

Than  east  or  west  unfold 

Than  gems,  or  stores  of  gold 

Thanks  we  give,  and  adoration 

That  all  my  powers,  with  all  their  might. . . 

That  all  our  hopes  begin 

That  all  we  think,  and  all  we  do 

That  beauty  can  disclose , 

That  boundless  love  can  give 

That  bounds  the  few  and  weary  days 

That  breath  is  thine,  eternal  God 

That,  by  thy  guidance  blest,  we  ma}^ 

That  calls  my  willing  soul  away 

That  calls  thee  from  on  high 

That  can  to  life  and  bliss  restore 

That  'circles  Sion's  holy  ground 

That  faith  in  Christ's  atoning  blood 

That  firm  remains  on  high , 

That  friendship  must  demand 

That  glows  within  my  ravish'd  heart 

That  grace  can  do  the  rest 

That  guilty  sinners,  such  as  I . .  .^ , 

That  having  all  things  done , 

That  hear  this  Joyful  sound , 

That  heart  will  rest  on  thee 

That  here  its  holy  pledges  tastes 

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That  hoping  pardon  through  his  blood 

Tiiat  hymn'd  my  great  Redeemer's  praise 

That  ]  hke  you  my  age  may  spend 

That  1  may  break  thy  laws  no  more 

That  I  no  more  revere  his  Name 

That  infant  hps  can  try 

That  lays  thee  with  the  dead 

That  leads  me  to  the  Lan)b 

That  leads  me  to  the  Lamb 

That,  long  as  life  itself  shall  last 

That  looks  to  thee  when  sin  is  near 

That  man  had  done 

That  men  to  answer  him  should  dare 

That  mercy  I  adore 

That  mocks  the  gazer's  eye 

That  Name  in  heaven  and  earth  adored 

That  Name  to  us  is  Love 

That  never  knew  our  God 

That  now  return  no  more 

Tlial  our  whole  lives  were  thine 

That  sacred  stream,  that  heavenly  food 

That  saw  the  Lord  arise 

That  see  this  heavenly  light 

That,  shelter'd  near  thy  side 

That  soar'd  the  earth  around 

That  soul,  though  all  hell  shall  endeavour  to  shake. . 

That  tastes  those  gifts  with  joy 

That  thou  slialt  overcome  at  last 

That  tramples  down  and  casts  behind 

That  trembles  in  the  breast 

That  truth  to  keep,  that  life  to  win 

That  vow  renew'd  shall  daily  hear 

That  we  may  view  thy  glorious  face 

That  were  a  tribute  far  too  small 

That  wings  the  air  or  treads  the  plains 

That,  with  returning  wants,  the  Lord 

That  with  the  world,  myself,  and  'I'hee 

That  ye  're  commission'd  from  above 

The  angel  host,  a  beauteous  train 

The  angel  of  the  Lord  came  down 

The  Ark  shall  ride  the  sea  of  fire 

The  awful  Sovereign  of  the  skies 

The  baits  of  pleasing  ill 


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THE      HYMNS 

The  barren  fig-tree  spare 

The  baltle  fought,  the  victory  won 

The  beams  that  shine  from  Sion's  hill 

The  bleeding-  soul  to  cure. 

The  blessing-s  of  thy  grace  impart 

The  blest  and  undivided  Three 

The  bliss  for  which  we  sigh 

The  book  of  life  divine 

The  bread  that  lives  bej^ond  the  tomb 

The  Bride,  the  Church  of  Christ,  proclaims 
The  brightest  archangel  in  glory  excelling. 

Tlie  brightest  glories  earth  can  yield 

The  budding  fig-tree  droop  and  die 

The  bud  may  have  a  bitter  taste 

The  cheerless  waters  found 

The  Christian  law  of  love 

The  Christian's  native  air 

The  Church  our  blest  Redeemer  saved. . . . 

The  city  of  our  God 

The  clouds  ye  so  much  dread 

"  The  Comforter  is  come." 

The  consecrated  cross 

The  contrite  sinner  rears 

The  course  but  yesterday  begun 

The  cross,  all  stain'd  with  hallow 'd  blood.. 

The  darkness  shineth  as  the  light 

The  dawn  of  thy  returning  day 

The  day  is  past  and  gone 

The  day  of  grace  is  past  and  gone 

The  dead  in  Christ  shall  first  arise 

The  dead  which  they  contain'd  before 

The  dearest  idol  I  have  known 

The  desert  features  soon  were  lost 

The  early  and  the  latter  rain 

The  end  of  cares,  the  end  of  pains 

The  end  of  tilings  created 

The  end  of  tilings  created 

The  evening  shades  appear 

The  everlasting  spring  of  joy . .  .• 

The  everlasting  tluone  of  Him 

The  fading  glory  disappears 

The  faith  wliich  new-creates  the  heart. . .  . 
The  falling  of  a  tear 

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fears  of  guilt  and  woe 

feeling  heart,  the  judging  head 

fellowship  of  kindred  minds 

few  lurid  mornings  that  dawn  on  us  here. . . . 

fields  provide  me  food,  and  show 

First-Fiuits  of  the  tomb 

flame  shall  not  hurt  thee,  I  only  design 

flowery  spring  at  thy  command 

gates  of  brass  before  him  burst 

gates  of  the  devouring  grave 

gathering  nations  come 

gathering  storm  shall  see 

general  burst  of  joy 

gentle  Saviour  calls 

gifts  of  God  are  strewn 

glorious  firmament  he  spread 

glorious  jubilee  proclaim 

glorious  theme  renew 

glory,  pure  and  bright 

Godhead  only  One 

God  of  Abraham  praise 

God  of  Abraham  praise 

God  of  grace  will  ne'er  despise 

God  of  heaven  is  ours 

God  of  life,  whose  constant  care 

God  who  reigns  on  high 

goodness  of  the  Lord 

grace  of  their  ascended  God 

grace  that  calls  us  to  thy  throne 

grace  that  calls  us  to  thy  throne 

gratitude  declare 

grave  as  little  as  my  bed 

graves  of  all  his  saints  he  bless'd 

great  archangels  sing 

great  design 

6  hand  that  made  us  is  divine." 

hardest  labors  of  the  road 

hart  desires  the  cooling  stream 

heart-cheering  news  let  the  earth  echo  round 

heart  unchanged  can  never  rise 

heathen  in  his  blindness 

heaven  arose,  the  earth  appear'd 

heaven-built  towers  of  Salem  rise 


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THE      HYMNS 


The  heavenly  babe  you  there  shall  find. . 

The  heavenly  region  it  surveys 

The  height  of  some  commanding  hill. . . . 
The  heirs  of  heaven  are  such  as  these  . . . 

The  hill  of  Sion  yields 

The  honor  of  thy  Name  be  spread 

The  hope  of  heaven  his  spirit  cheers 

The  house  of  thine  abode 

The  humble,  hallow'd  cell 

The  ills  that  I  this  day  have  done 

The  iron  fetters  yields 

The  joyful  news  to  all  impart 

Tlie  joyful  sound  proclaim 

The  joys  that  from  thy  presence  flow. .  . . 

The  Judge  of  man  I  see  appear. 

The  Judge  of  man  I  see  a{)pear 

The  King  a  seat  hath  there  prepared. . . . 

The  King  himself  comes  near 

The  King  of  Glory  praise 

The  King  of  saints  and  angels  too 

The  King  who  reigns  in  Salem's  towers. . 

The  labor  of  thy  dying  love 

The  labors  of  his  life  were  love 

The  Lamb  for  sinners  slain 

The  Lamb  of  God  hath  died 

The  lamp  of  life  deny 

The  law  gave  sin  its  strength  and  power. . 

The  Life,  the  Truth,  the  way 

The  Lord  makes  bare  his  arm 

The  Lord  my  pasture  shall  prepare 

The  Lord,  my  strength  and  righteousness. 
The  Lord  of  boundless  power  possess'd. . . 

The  Lord  of  Glory  dies  for  men 

The  Lord  of  glory  dwells 

The  Lord  of  life  arose 

The  Lord,  our  righteousness 

The  Lord  that  all  his  foes  o'ercame 

The  Lord,  the  Maker  of  them  all 

The  Lord  will  happiness  divine 

The  Majesty  on  high 

The  mandate,  "  Be  there  light :  " 

The  mansions  of  the  dead 

The  mighty  chorus  aid 

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The  might}'  flood  that  rolls 

The  mighty  God  and  Lord 

The  mild  refreshing  dew 

The  minister  of  sin 

The  mite  my  willing  hands  can  give. . . . 

The  momentary  glories  waste 

The  moon  takes  up  the  wondrous  tale. . . 

The  moon  to  rule  tlie  night 

The  morning  flowers  display  their  sweets 
The  morning  light  salutes  mine  eyes. . . . 

The  motion  of  a  hidden  fire 

The  mountains,  in  thy  wrath 

The  Name  of  Jesus  glorify 

The  night  is  no  darkness  to  me 

The  night  of  death  draws  near 

The  number'd  hour  is  on  the  wing 

The  One  sole  giver  of  all  life 

The  panoply  of  God 

The  path  of  life  divine 

The  path  of  prayer  thyself  hast  trod .... 

The  people  now  behold  the  dawn 

The  plants  in  beauty  grew 

The  power  on  thee  to  call 

The  powers  of  hell  are  captive  led 

The  praise  of  every  holy  thought 

The  praises  of  the  sky 

The  Prince  of  Peace 

The  prisoner  leaps  to  burst  his  chains. . . 

"  The  promised  child  is  born  !  " 

The  promise  is  for  me 

The  promise  of  the  Father,  thou 

The  race  that  long  in  darkness  pined. .. 

The  radiant  sun  to  rule  the  day 

The  raging  sea  was  hush'd  in  peace. . . . 

The  rising  God  forsakes  the  tomb 

The  rivers  of  woe  shall  not  thee  overflow 

The  Rock  of  Ages  stands 

The  rolling  seasons,  as  they  move 

The  sacred  Persons  Three 

The  sacred  vail  is  rent  in  twain 

The  sad  in  spirit  cheers 

The  safe,  the  narrow  way 

"  The  Saviour  died  for  nie." 


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THE      HYMNS 


The  Saviour  promised  long 41 

The  Saviour,  when  to  heaven  he  rose 99 

The  Saviour,  Avho  is  Christ  the  Lord 43 

The  seas  shall  waste,  the  skies  to  smoke  decay 53 

The  seeds  which  piety  and  love 116 

The  sever'd  olive  branch  again 108 

The  short  allotted  span 188 

The  short  lived  beauties  die  away 205 

The  short  lived  beauties  die  away 205 

The  sickening  anguish  of  despair 100 

The  sight  his  fainting  strength  renews i  186 

The  slumber  of  the  tomb 190 

Tiie  smallest  fish  that  swims  the  seas '  118 

The  solid  marbles  rend [    6 

The  Son  of  the  Highest,  how  lowly  his  birth 4.(j 

The  soul  from  sin  for  ever  free ;  198 

The  soul  he  delights  to  defend I  173 


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The  soul  is  raised  from  sin  and  death. 

The  soul's  affections,  hopes,  desires 

The  soul  that  early  seeks  my  face 

The  soul  that  to  Jesus  hath  fled  for  repose. . . . 

Tlie  souls  who  trust  in  thee 

Tlie  sower  hid  the  grain 

The  spacious  earth  around 

The  spacious  firmament  on  high 

The  Spirit,  in  his  power  divine 

The  Spirit,  in  our  hearts 

The  spring's  sweet  influence,  Lord,  was  thine, 
The  spring  whence  all  these  blessings  flow. . . . 

The  stars  are  all  conceal'd , 

The  stars  that  in  their  courses  roll , 

The  storms  obey'd  thy  will , 

The  strength  is  all  his  own 

The  stubborn  will  subdue , 

The  summer  rays  with  vigor  shine , 

Tlie  sun  as  darkest  night  be  black 

The  sun  is  taught  by  thee  to  rise , 

The  sunshine  of  thy  days. 

The  sympathizing  tear 

The  tall,  the  wise,  the  reverend  head 

The  tempest,  fire,  and  smoke 

The  temple's  vail  in  sunder  breaks 

The  terrors  of  that  day 


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The  text  and  doctrine  of  thy  word 

The  theme  demands  immortal  tong-ucs. . . . 
The  things  which  are  above,  where  Christ, 

The  thoughts  of  sucli  amazing  bhss 

The  throbbing  heart,  the  streaming  eye. . . 

The  tide  of  time  shall  never 

The  trembling  earth  deserts  her  place 

The  tribute  of  its  love  to  bring 

The  triumphs  of  the  cross  record 

The  triumphs  of  thy  love  repeat 

The  trumpet  sounds,  the  graves  restore.. . . 

The  type  of  heaven's  eternal  rest 

The  upward  glancing  of  an  eye 

The  veil  of  darkness  rend  in  twain 

The  voice  of  praise  and  prayer 

The  voice  of  this  instructive  scene 

The  watchmen  join  their  voice 

The  watchword  at  the  gates  of  death 

The  weary  find  eternal  rest. 

The  whole  triumphant  host 

The  widow  and  the  fatherless 

The  will  perverse,  the  passions  blind 

The  Wonderful,  the  Counsellor 

The  wonders  of  his  love 

The  wonders  of  thy  love  declare 

The  working  of  his  hands. .,. 

The  work  of  an  Almighty  hand 

The  work  to  be  perform'd  is  ours 

The  world  and  worldly  things  beloved...  . 

The  world  can  never  fill 

The  world  can  never  give 

The  world  from  nothing  came 

The  world  recedes,  it  disappears 

The  world,  sin,  death,  and  hell  o'erthrew. 

The  world  thy  glories  shall  confess 

Thee  I'll  extol,  with  thankful  voice 

Thee,  Lord  of  lords,  and  King  of  kings. . .  . 

Thee,  self-abased  in  mortal  guise 

Thee,  source  of  life's  eternal  morn 

Thee,  throned  in  glory's  endless  blaze. . .  . 

Thee  victor  of  the  grave  and  hell 

Their  ancient  homes,  their  friends  in  youth 
Their  ancient  seats  forsake 


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THE     HYMNS 


Their  best  acquirements  are  our  gain 

Their  brightest  day,  alas,  how  vain 

Their  darkness  turn  to  hght 

Their  early  blessings  on  his  Name 

Their  glory  I  survey 

Their  great  Original  proclaim 

Their  harvest  treasures  home 

Their  help.  Omnipotence 

Their  holy  footsteps  trace. ., 

Their  humble  hope  thou  wilt  reward 

Their  infants  in  his  arms  he  took. 

Their  influence  to  our  song 

Their  land  from  error's  chain 

Their  Maker,  Jesus,  dies 

Their  Saviour  and  brethren,  transported  to  greet 

Their  Saviour  and  their  God 

Their  sins,  through  Christ,  forgiven 

Their  victory  and  thy  sorrows  boast 

Their  words,  and  let  those  words  be  thine 

Their  worship  and  vows 

Then  the  Lamb  amidsi  the  throne 

Then,  amidst  eternal  joy 

Then  ask — "  0  death,  where  is  thy  sting" 

Then,  chief  o'er  all  his  works  below 

Then  count  thy  present  trials  small 

Then  "  Cut  it  down,"  the  Lord  commands 

Then,  from  sin  and  sorrow  free 

Then,  from  thine  eternal  throne 

Then  He,  who  once  vouchsafed  to  bear 

Then  I  can  smile  at  Satan's  rage , 

Then,  if  we  bear  the  Saviour's  name 

Then,  joyfully,  while  life  we  have 

Then  let  me  love  my  Bible  more i. . . 

Then  let  me  serve  Thee  all  my  days 

Then  let  our  songs  abound 

Then  let  us  join  the  heavenly  choirs.. 

Then  let  us  swell  responsive  notes 

Then  look  propitious  from  thy  throne 

Then  never  shall  my  soul  despair 

Then  no  disease  withstands 

Then  point  to  realms  of  endless  day 

Then  praise  this  God,  who  bows  his  ear 

Then  rest  on  Sion's  hill 


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Then  save  us,  Lord,  from  slavish  fear 

Then  send  down  (hy  Spirit  thy  raiisom'd  to  cherish. . 

Then  shall  my  drooping'  spirit  rise 

Then  shall,  on  faith's  suhlimest  wing 

Then  shall  our  hearts  obey  thy  word 

Then  shall  our  hopes  ascend  on  high , 

Then  shall  our  passions  and  our  powers 

Then  shall  our  souls  adoring  own 

Then  shall  the  day  indeed  be  thine 

Then,  should  oppressing  foes  invade 

Then  spake  the  Lord  Omnipotent 

Then  tell  me,  gracious  God,  is  mine 

Then,  though  sinners  cry  without 

Then,  through  our  solitary  coast 

Then,  to  thy  courts  when  I  repair 

Then  waft  our  souls  above 

Then  wake,  my  soul,  stretch  every  nerve 

Then  welcome  each  declining  day 

Then,  what  I  vow'd  in  my  distress 

Then  why  lament  departed  friends 

Then  why  on  bending  Avillows  hung 

Then  will  I  teach  the  world  thy  ways 

Then,  within  thy  fold  eternal 

There,  anchor'd  safe,  my  weary  soul 

There,  brethren,  from  our  common  home 

There,  crown'd  with  everlasting  joy 

There  dwells  the  Lord,  our  King 

There,  everlasting  spring  abides 

There  faith  prevails 

There,  from  the  rivers  of  his  grace 

There  God  is  all  in  all 

There  his  trimnphal  chariot  waits 

There  humbly  fall  before  his  feet 

There  is  a  death,  whose  pang 

There  is  a  land  of  pure  delight 

There  is  a  life  above 

There,  is  everlasting  peace 

There,  joys  unseen  by  mortal  eyes 

There,  rmist  a  Mediator  plead 

There,  on  a  throne  (how  dazzling  bright !) 

There,  safe  thou  shalt  abide 

There,  shall  the  followers  of  the  Lamb 

There  shall  we  see  his  face 


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THE      HYMNS 

There,  sweet  be  my  rest,  till  he  bid  me  arise 

There,  sweet  shall  be  thy  rest 

There,  thousands  worship  at  thy  feet 

There,  through  eternity,  I  hear 

There,  we  know,  thy  word  believing 

There,  will  sorrow  ever  cease.. 

There,  with  the  Saviour  and  his  saints 

There  your  exalted  Saviour  see 

These  are  the  joys  which  satisfy 

These  from  great  affliction  came 

These  hands  let  useful  skill  forsake 

These  lovely  names  I  ne'er  could  plead. .  . . 

These  solemn,  consecrated  hours 

These  through  fiery  trials  frod 

These  thy  God  ordains  to  bless 

These  transient  scenes  will  soon  decay 

These  various  mercies  from  above 

These  walls  we  to  thine  honor  raise 

Th'  exalted  Saviour  shines 

They  all  reflect  thy  light 

They  are  happy  now,  and  we 

They  bring  me  but  nearer  to  thee. 

They  call  us  to  deliver 

They  cast  dishonour  on  thy  Lord 

They  ever  cry 

They  fade  upon  the  sight 

They  fix  my  hopes  on  thy  abode. 

They  hear  of  heaven,  and  learn  the  way.. . 

They  helpless  stand  before  his  bar 

They  left  the  solid  land 

They'll  reign  with  him  on  high 

They're  one  in  word  and  mind 

They  rise  to  heaven  above 

They  to  the  farthest  nation  spread 

They,  with  unwearied  step,  shall  tread 

Thine  arm,  Almighty  God,  can  aid 

Thine  arm,  unseen,  convey'd  me  safe 

Thine  be  the  hymn  that  rolls  its  tide 

Thine  eye  beholds,  with  kind  regard 

Thine  it  is  to  make  us  prosper 

Thine  may  our  offspring  be 

Thine,  0  Lord,  are  power  and  greatness. . . . 
Things  absent  it  can  set  in  view 

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Think  how  the  all-seeing-  God,  thy  ways. ...... 

This  blessing,  above  all , 

This  blood  is  for  thy  ransom  paid 

Tliis  day  let  sinners  own  thy  sway , 

This  day  may  our  devotion  rise , 

This  day  thy  favoring  hand  be  nigh 

This  dull  soul  to  rapture  raise 

This  for  sin  could  not  atone 

This  heavenly  land  from  ours , 

This  innumerable  throng 

This  institution  bless 

This  is  happiness  to  me 

This  is  the  day  the  Lord  hath  made 

This  is  the  homage  he  requires 

This  is  the  temple  of  the  Lord 

This  peaceful  calm  within  the  breast 

This  people  as  thy  own 

This  temple  as  thy  home 

This  voice  in  silence  die 

This  wise  and  noble  end 

Thither  be  all  thy  cliildren  led 

Thither,  forgetting  things  behind 

Thither,  from  earth's  remotest  end 

Th'  oppressor's  reign  is  broke 

Those  checks  which  we  should  know 

Those  follies  now  no  longer  please 

Those  gloomy  doubts  that  rise 

Thou  all  our  works  in  us  hast  wrought 

Thou  art  the  Comforter,  the  gift , 

Thou  art  the  Life,  the  rending  tomb 

Thou  art  the  Truth,  thy  word  alone 

Thou  art  the  Way,  the  Truth,  the  Life 

Thou  art  the  Way,  to  thee  alone 

Thou  art  their  sure  defence 

Tiiou  callest  burden'd  souls  to  thee 

Thou  canst  not  search  his  mind,  nor  trace 

Thou  dazzling  orb  of  hquid  fire 

Thou  didst  seek  me  when  a  stranger.- 

Thou  didst  support  my  sinking  hopes 

Thou  didst  to  him  thy  all  commit 

Thou  ever  good  and  just 

Thou  gav'st  the  sunnncr's  suns  to  shine 

Thou  gav'st  the  word,  the  winds  did  cease 


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THE      HYMNS 


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Thou  giv'st  US  strength  to  go 

Thou,  God,  all  glory,  honor,  power 

Thou  great  Physician  of  the  soul 

Thou  hast  fought  thy  people's  foes 

Tliou  hast  heal'ci  thy  people's  woes 

Thou  hast  mercy  more  abounding 

Thou  heaven  of  heavens,  his  vast  abode 

Thou,  in  glory  unconfined 

Thou  joyous  youth,  hence  learn  how  soon. . . . 

Thou  moon,  prolong  the  hallow'd  strain 

Thou  must  light  the  fiame,  or  never 

Thou  must  save,  and  thou  alone 

Thou  only  art  holy 

Thou  only  canst  inform  the  mind 

Thou  only  supreme 

Thou  on  the  snowy  hills  dost  smile 

Thou,  our  Father,  and  our  Lord 

Thou,  Saviour,  seest  the  tears  I  shed 

Thou  shepherd  and  guardian  of  thine 

Thou  source  of  ecstacy  and  love 

Thou  the  golden  sheaf  shalt  bind 

Thou,  to  save  my  soul  from  danger 

Thou  lo  the  conscience  dost  convey 

Thou,  who  didst  lighten  Sion's  hill 

Thou,  whose  all-pervading  eye 

Thou  who,  sinless,  yet  hast  known 

Though  all  my  crimes  before  thee  lie 

Though  death  should  blast  the  rising  year. . . . 

Though  every  prospect  pleases 

Though  fields,  in  verdure  once  array 'd 

Though  from  the  fold  the  flock  decay 

Though  Greeks  reproach,  and  Jews  blaspheme 

Though  herds  lie  famish'd  o'er  the  lea 

Though  humbled  long,  awake  at  length 

Though  I  have  done  thee  such  despite 

Though  I  have  grieved  thy  Spirit,  Lord. 

Though  I  have  most  unfaithful  been 

Though  I  should  seek  to  wash  me  clean 

Though  in  the  paths  of  death  I  tread 

Though  not  a  word  he  spoke 

Though  of  earthly  hopes  bereft 

Though  our  sins,  our  hearts  confounding 

Though  planted  by  His  hands 

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Thoug-h  rough  and  thorny  be  the  road 

Though  the  sickening-  flock  should  fall 

Though  they  thro'  foreign  lands  should  roani . . . 

Though,  trembling  and  afraid 

Thousands  were  born  for  glor}'  here 

Thrice  happy  he  who  here  partakes 

Through  all  eternity,  to  thee 

Tiirougli  all  our  coasts  redundant  stores 

Through  all  our  desert  west. .  .  .■ 

Through  all  the  courses  of  the  sun 

Tinough  all  the  earth  abroad 

Through  each  perplexing  path  of  life 

Through  endless  years  to  live  and  reign 

Through  everlasting  days. .' 

Through  everlasting  days 

Through  every  conliict  but  the  last 

Through  every  land,  by  every  (ongue 

Through  every  period  of  my  life 

Through  heaven  and  hell,  througli  earth  and  sky 

Through  hidden  dangers,  toils,  and  deaths 

Through  his  eternal  Son 

Through  his  last  yearly  period  run 

Through  Jesus  Christ  our  Lord 

Through  my  remaining  yetus 

Through  ruiHing  storms  and  swelling  seas 

Through  their  great  Redeemer's  might 

Through  their  voice,  by  faith,  may  I 

Through  the  long  round  of  endless  days 

Through  toil,  and  care,  and  grief. 

Throughout  eternity 

Throughout  (hose  happy  years 

Th'  unweari('d  sun,  from  day  to  day 

Thus  far,  at  least,  in  league  with  death 

Thus  in  thy  courts  to  seek  thy  face 

Tims  is  thy  glorious  power  adored 

Thus  lovely  was  this  infant's  dawn 

Thus  raised  from  deatli,  we  live  anew 

Tims  siiall  the  praise  resound  !o  thee 

Thus  shall  your  doctrines  be  believed 

Thus  s})ake  the  sc^-aph,  and  forthwith 

Thus  speaks  the  High  and  Lofty  One 

Thus  swiftly  lied  ils  life  away 

Thus  tliy  care,  for  all  providing 


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Thus,  while  his  death  my  sin  displays , 

Thy  better  portion  trace ,...., 

Thy  bounteous  liand  with  worldly  bliss , 

Thy  broken  flesh,  thy  bleeding-  veins , 

Thy  children,  panting  to  be  gone. .  .> 

Thy  conscience  as  the  noon-day  clear 

Tiiy  daily  course  of  duty  run , 

Thy  doom  is  written,  "  Dust  thou  art" , 

Thy  dreadful  agonizing  pains 

Thy  dreadful  power  display 

Thy  dross  to  consume,  and  thy  gold  to  refine 

Thy  excellence  divine , 

Thy  fair  example  may  we  trace 

Thy  fiery  conflict  with  the  foe 

Thy  friendly  crook  shall  give  me  aid , 

Thy  friends  provoke  the  silent  lyre , 

Thy  gifts  are  manifold,  thou  writ'st , 

Thy  glories  let  the  world  proclaim > 

Thy  God  's  thy  Saviour,  glorious  word 

Thy  goodness  I'll  pursue 

Thy  goodness  mark'd  its  secret  birth , 

Thy  goodness  sweetens  every  soil 

Thy  grace  it  is  which  prompts  the  prayer. . . . 
Thy  grace,  O  Lord,  can  draw  me  thence. . .  . 

Thy  Iiand  all  nature  hails 

Thy  hand  from  every  snare  and  foe 

Thy  hand  in  autumn  richly  pours 

Thy  hand  supports  and  guides  the  whole.. . , 

Thy  help  and  comfort  still  afford , 

Thy  holy  joys,  my  God,  restore , 

Thy  hope,  when  joy  has  pass'd  away , 

Thy  light  and  easy  burden  prove 

Thy  light  shall  be  shown 

Thy  love  my  thoughts  shall  fill 

Tiiy  love  the  power  of  thought  bestow'd. ... 

Thy  mercy  lent  an  ear 

Thy  mercy  o'er  my  life  has  flow'd 

Thy  mercy  shall  adore 

Thy  mercy  to  adore 

Thy  motions  point  to  us  the  way 

Thy  mourning  people  bend , 

Thy  Name  inspire  our  songs 

Thy  pardoning  love,  so  free,  so  sweet , 

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Thy  people  still  are  blest 

Thy  power  can  rescue  from  the  grave 

Thy  power  is  all  my  trust 

Thy  praise  responsive  sings 

Thy  praise  shall  sound  from  shore  to  shore.. . . 
Thy  praises  ring  through  earth  and  heaven. . . 

Thy  precepts  I  had  still  despised 

Thy  presence  beams  eternal  day 

Thy  presence  makes  my  day 

Thy  presence  through  ray  journey  shine 

Thy  promised  King  his  sceptre  sways 

Thy  promise  is  my  only  plea 

Thy  promise  is  my  stay 

Thy  providence  my  life  sustain'd 

Thy  realm  shall  last,  thy  own  Messiah  reigns. 

Thy  ruling  hand  I  see 

Thy  sacred  influence  feel 

Th}^  sacred  love  embrace 

Thy  sovereign  will  denies 

Thy  Spirit's  powerful  aid  impart 

Thy  strength,  in  joy's  ecstatic  day 

Thy  stricken  saints  for  ever  rest 

Thy  tears  are  dried,  thy  griefs  are  fled 

Thy  temples  there  arose 

Thy  tender  care  bestow'd 

Thy  truth  and  thy  judgments 

Thy  voice  sent  forth  the  high  command 

Thy  welcome  shall  proclaim 

Thy  works,  God  of  praise 

Thy  worth  is  all  my  plea 

Thy  years  may  end  their  flight 

Thy  youthful  love  to  gain 

Till  all  our  \yanderings  cease 

Till  all  who  humbly  seek  thy  face 

Till  each  remotest  nation 

Till  earth's  every  people 

Till  every  heart  which  thou  hast  made 

Till  every  people  call  him  Lord 

Till  every  public  temple  raise 

Till  heralds  shall  thy  truth  proclaim 

Till  I  am  wholly  lost  in  thee 

Till  I  can  all  things  do 

Till  in  life's  latest  hour  I  bow 


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Till,  in  thy  blissful  courts  above , 

Till  it  is  caird  to  soar  away , 

Till  life's  last  hour,  to  persevere 

Till,  like  a  sea  of  glory , 

Till  moons  shall  wax  and  wane  no  more. 

Till  morning  light  appears 

Till  tny  appointed  course  is  run 

Till  o'er  our  ransom 'd  nature 

Till  o'er  the  mass  the  Spirit  moved 

Till,  past  the  sphere  of  earth  and  sin 

Till  strangers  love  thy  charming  Name. . . 

Till  suns  shall  rise  and  set  no  more 

Till  that  glorious  kingdom  come 

Till  the  storm  of  life  is  past 

Till  they  gain  their  full  reward 

Till  ihou  my  patient  spirit  guide 

Till  through  the  world  thy  truth  has  run . 

Till  thy  Gospel  bring  to  me 

Till  thy  salvation  sliall  appear 

Till  toils  and  cares  shall  end 

Till  to  those  lofty  heights  we  soar 

Till  we  attain  those  blissful  realms 

Till  we  shall  praise  Thee  as  we  would. . . 

"Till  with  this  bread  all  men  be  blest 

Time  hastens  on  ;  ye  longing  saints 

Time  shall  soon  this  earth  remove 

Times  of  sickness,  times  of  health 

'T  is  all  that  we  can  give 

'T  is  done,  the  great  transaction's  done.. . 
'T  is  done  !  the  precious  ransom's  paid . . . 

'T  is  easier  far  if  we  begin 

'T  is  finish'd  :  Aaron  now  no  more 

'T  is  finish'd  :  all  that  heaven  decreed. . . 

'T  is  finish'd  :  heaven  is  reconciled 

'T  is  finish'd  :  let  the  echo  fly 

'T  is  finish'd  :  let  the  joyful  sound 

'T  is  finish'd  ;  so  the  Saviour  cried 

'T  is  finisli'd  :   this  my  dying  groan 

'T  is  finish'd  :  yes,  the  work  is  done 

'T  is  from  the  love  of  God  through  Christ. 

'T  is  God  hath  justified 

'T  is  God's  all  animating  voice 

'T  is  here  he  makes  his  goodness  known. 


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s  here  our  hope  reh'es 

s  he  that,  works  to  do 

s  he  that  works  to  will 

s  his  own  hand  presents  the  prize. 

s  Jesus  bids  him  come 

s  hke  a  httle  heaven  below 

s  midnight  with  my  soul,  till  he. . 

s  my  delight  to  dwell 

s  my  happiness  below 

s  not  the  whole  of  life  to  live 

s  on  thy  pardoning  grace  alone. . , 

s  that  1  mourn  departed  days 

s  the  blood  of  many  slain 

s  the  Saviour,  now  victorious 

s  the  Saviour,  0  how  glorious  . . . . 

s  thine,  Almighty  Saviour,  thine., 
thine  alone  to  give 

s  thine  the  passions  lo  recall 

s  thine  to  fix  my  soul's  abode 

To  aid  this  blest  design 

To  all  about  him,  Come 

To  all  eternity 

To  all  his  children,  Come 

To  all  my  weak  complaints  and  cries. 

To  all  the  varied  living  tribes 

To  all  the  various  helps  of  art 

To  ample  harvests  grow 

To  bear  our  souls  above 

To  bear  the  cross  and  shame 

To  be  this  Mediator  crown'd 

To  bleed  and  die  for  me 

To  bring  me.  Lord,  at  last  to  thee. . .  . 

To  call  us  to  his  arms 

To  chase  the  shades  of  death  away. .  . 
To  cheer  and  bless  my  dying  bed. . . . 

To  cheer  me  in  this  barren  land 

To  chide  my  woe,  and  mock  my  fear. 

To  Christ,  our  life,  we'll  sing 

To  Christ,  the  fountain,  come 

To  Christ,  the  living  Head 

To  clear  tlie  mental  ray 

To  conquer  foes  and  cheer  his  friends. 
To  cross  the  narrow  sea 


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To-day  his  voice  reg-ard 

To  death  and  thee  my  thoughts  I  give 

To  death,  that  we  might  h've 

To  death,  whose  power  I  soon  must  feel.. . . 

To  die  for  sins 

To  do  his  heavenly  Father's  will 

To  do  my  Master's  will 

To  draw  the  shaft  and  heal  the  wound 

To  dust  thou  shall  return 

To  dwell  among  the  blest 

To  everlasting  hiiss 

To  everlasting  day 

To  everlasting  flame 

To  fairer  worlds  on  high 

To  Father,  Son,  and  Hol)^  Ghost 

To  fear  the  Lord  betimes 

To  feast  his  saints  to-day 

To  fertile  vales  and  dewy  meads 

To  find  I  cannot  feel 

To  fly  the  good  I  would  pursue 

To  form  the  heart  anew 

To  form  themselves  in  prayer 

To  gentle  offices  of  love 

To  give  them  songs  for  sighing 

To  God  alone  the  praise  is  due 

To  God  alone  your  offerings  bring 

To  God  alone  your  praise  belongs 

To  God  the  Father's  love 

To  God,  the  God  of  love 

To  God  the  Son  belongs 

To  God  the  Spirit,  praise 

To  guard  thee  in  eternal  peace 

To  guide  our  upward  aim 

To  hail  him  in  triumph  descending  the  skies 

To  hail  thee.  Sovereign  of  the  year 

To  hail  thy  rising.  Sun  of  life 

To  happiness  and  God 

To  hardship,  grief,  and  loss 

To  heaven  ascend 

To  heaven  for  grace  thou  durst  not  sue 

To  heaven,  0  let  me  lift  mine  eyes 

To  help  the  poor  and  necd)^ . .- 

To  her  my  cares  and  toils  be  given 

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To  him  be  vows  and  homage  paid 

To  him  continiuilly  aspire 

To  him  I  cried,  "  Tliy  servant  save" 

To  him  protection  shall  be  shown 

To  him  shall  endless  prayer  be  made 

To  him  shall  prayer  unceasing 

To  Him  that  sits  upon  the  throne 

To  him  we  make  our  solemn  vow 

To  Him  who  bids  you  roll 

To  him  who  merits  all  my  love 

To  his  people  is  the  sight 

To  human  view  display'd 

To  improve  thy  talents  take  due  care 

To  Jesus  let  us  lift  our  eyes 

To  Jesus,  our  exalted  Lord 

To  keep  the  festival 

To  keep  them  in  thy  Name 

To  land  them  on  that  happy  shore 

To  lay  my  soul  at  Jesus'  feet 

To  lead  us  on  to  thine  abode 

To  lull  thy  pain,  and  heal  thy  wound 

To  make  its  evening  blest 

To  make  that  pardon  sure 

To  make  us  pure  within 

To  mansions  in  the  skies 

To  me  thy  boundless  love  extend 

To  mind  religion  young 

To  move  each  Christian  breast 

To  nations  long  dark 

To  our  Redeemer's  glorious  Name 

To  our  transported  eyes 

To  part  the  earth  and  sky 

To  pay  thy  morning  sacrifice 

To  plead  the  merits  of  thy  Son 

To  pour  celestial  day 

To  praise  our  heavenly  King 

To  pray  and  never  cease 

To  preach  the  reconciling  word 

To  raise  our  souls  to  thee 

To  raise  the  corn,  and  cheer  the  vine 

To  ransom  rebel  worms 

To  reach  eternal  joys 

To  regions  solitary  yet 


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rival  these  celestial  choirs. 

save  my  soul  from  hell 

save  rebellious  man 

save  thee  from  despair 

seats  prepared  above 

seek  their  Saviour's  face 

see  thy  face  and  sing  thy  praise. .  . 
see  thy  grace,  to  taste  thy  love. . . 
see  thy  wondrous  love  display'd.. . 
serve  my  God,  when  I  awake. . .  . 
serve  tliy  God,  no  longer  wait. . . . 

set  the  captive  free 

share  his  blest  abode 

share  their  holy,  happy  state 

Sion  shall  be  given 

sleep  in  death,  and  rest  with  God. 

snatch  me  from  the  grave , 

souls  impoverish'd  and  undone. . . . 

speak  thy  wondrous  love 

speed  my  course  above 

swell  the  glorious  song  of  praise. . . . 

swell  th'  inspiring  theme 

take  away  transgression 

take  our  load  of  sins  away 

take  thee  to  the  skies , 

teach  us  what  we  ought  to  be 

that  immortal  state 

the  blessed  Trinity 

the  captive  speaking  freedom 

the  desert  or  the  cell 

the  Lamb,  for  he  was  slain 

the  poor  belongs  the  treasure 

the  vast  regions  of  the  dead 

thee.  Almighty  God,  to  thee 

thee  alone  their  praise  belongs. . . . 

thee  and  thy  great  Name 

thee  are  burdens,  thorns  and  snares 

thee  a  temple  shall  become 

thee  I  breathe  my  sighs 

thee  I  cried,  and  thou  didst  save. .. 
thee  I  raised  my  humble  prayer... 

thee  let  my  first  offerings  rise 

thee  my  soul  triumphant  springs.. 


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To  thee  my  thouglils  would  soar 

To  thee,  our  Saviour  and  our  King 

To  tliee  our  spirits  we  resign 

To  thee  the  praise  belongs 

To  thee,  with  whom  I  trust  to  live 

To  them  thy  sacred  truth  reveal 

To  thine  uplifted  eye 

To  this  dear  refuge,  Lord,  we  come 

To  this  the  joyful  nations  round 

To  those  bright  scenes  where  pleasures  spring. 

To  those  bright  worlds  beyond  the  sky 

To  those  in  Christ  who  die 

To  those  who  suffer  wrong , 

To  thy  chosen  Israel  sung , 

To  thy  Name,  for  ever  glorious , 

To  thy  temple  I  repair 

To  thy  throne  in  heaven  restored , 

To  tread  the  heavenly  road 

To  trust  his  wisdom,  love,  and  power 

To  us  the  promised  Child  is  born 

To  us  the  Son  is  given , 

To  us  thy  pardoning  love  extend , 

To  us  thy  quickening  power  extend 

To  us  thy  saving  grace  extend , 

To  utter  all  thy  praise 

To  walk  as  in  thy  glorious  sight 

To  wash  a  Syrian  leper  clean 

To  which  I  inwardly  retire 

To  whom  the  supplicating  eye 

To  worship  at  his  shrine 

To  you,  and  all  mankind 

To  you,  in  David's  town,  this  day 

To-morrow  death  may  come 

To-morrow,  mercy's  open  gate 

Too  oft  regardless  of  thy  love 

Touch  my  lips,  unloose  my  tongue 

Touch  their  tongues  with  holy  fire 

Towards  heaven,  thy  destined  place 

Transported  with  the  view,  I'm  lost 

Travelling  onward  in  his  might 

Travelling  through  this  wilderness 

Treasures  beyond  the  changing  sky 

Trembling,  hoping,  lingering,  flying 


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Trembling  they  stand  before  the  throne. . , 

Trials  give  new  life  to  prayer , 

Trials  make  the  promise  sweet 

Trials  must  and  will  befall , 

Triumphant  from  the  grave 

Triumphant  o'er  the  world  and  sin , 

Triumphant  Sion  !  lift  thy  head , 

Triumphantly  to  stand 

Triumphing  rise  at  the  last  day. 

Triumph  in  redeeming  grace 

True  wisdom  can  impart 

True  wisdom,  early  sought  and  gain'd. ... 

Trust  his  love  for  all  to  come 

Tune  every  heart  and  tongue 

Tune  my  heart  to  grateful  lays , 

Tuning  their  triumphant  song , 

Turn  thou  our  prayers  to  praise 

Turn,  turn  to  Him,  in  every  pain 

T'  was  instantly  obey'd 

T'  were  vain  the  ocean's  depths  to  sound. 
T'  will  please  us  to  look  back  and  see. . . . , 

Two  greater  orbs  of  light , 

Unchangeably  faithful  to  save 

Unconscious  of  decay 

Unconscious  of  its  load 

Under  thine  own  Almighty  wings 

Unfolding  every  hour , 

Unfolds  the  everlasting  door 

Ungrateful,  can  from  thee  depart 

United  praise  bestow 

Unless  an  angel  bless'd  the  wave 

Unmeasured  by  the  flight  of  years 

Unmoved  by  threatening  or  reward 

Unnumber'd  comforts  to  my  soul 

Unseen,  yet  for  ever  at  hand 

Until  th'  eternal  morn  shall  wake 

Upheld  by  my  righteous,  omnipotent  hand 

Uphold  me  with  thy  gracious  hand , 

Upon  our  beds  to  rest 

Upon  the  fruitful  earth , 

Up  to  his  Father's  court  he  flies , 

Up  to  the  mount  of  God,  they'll  say , 

Utter'd  or  unexpress'd 

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Vain,  alas,  will  be  their  plea 

Vain  and  piesmntuous  is  the  trust 

Viiin  are  our  fancies,  vain  our  flights 

Vain  the  stone,  the  watch,  the  seal 

Vain  were  her  fairest  beams  display 'd , 

Vainly  would  my  lips  express 

Vast  as  eternity  thy  love , 

V"eil'd  in  flesh,  the  Godhead  see 

Victor  palms  in  every  hand 

Vital  spark  of  heavenly  flame 

Vouchsafe  me  strength  to  do  thy  will 

Waft,  waft,  ye  winds,  his  story 

Wake  all  the  tuneful  soul  of  love 

Wake,  and  lift  up  thyself,  my  heart 

Wake,  and  o'er  thy  folly  weep 

Wake  from  sleep,  arise  from  death 

W^alk  in  all  the  works  prepared 

Walk  in  thy  light,  and  in  thy  temple  bend 

Walking  unconcern'd  in  care 

Wandering  from  the  fold  of  God 

Warni'd  thy  faithful  prophet's  tongue 

Warms  the  heart  resenibling  thee . 

Was  ever  love  like  thine 

Was  ever  love  like  this 

Was  his  employment  and  delight 

Was  not  for  you  the  victim  slain 

Vv^ash  out  its  stains,  remove  its  dross 

W^atchful  tread  that  path  ;  be  wise 

We  and  ours  are  all  thy  own 

We  are  his  people,  we  his  care 

We  are  travelling  home  to  God 

We  ask  thy  Spirit  for  our  guide 

We  fly  to  our  Maker  :    "  Save,  Lord,  or  we  perish." 

We  give  immortal  praise 

We  have  ate  with  thee,  and  heard 

We  hope  in  glory  to  appear 

We  join  th'  angelic  choir 

We  lay  our  garments  by 

We'll  crowd  thy  gates  with  thankful  songs 

We  nothing  good  can  do 

We  own  and  bless  thy  gracious  sway 

We  plead  for  those  who  plead  for  thee 

We  pour  united  prayers 


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We  praise  thee  for  the  means  of  grace 

We're  traveUing  through  Immanuel's  ground.. 

We  share  our  mutual  woes 

We  share  the  blessings  they  obtain 

We  sink  beneath  his  rod 

We  take  the  pattern  of  our  praise 

We  trust  not  in  our  native  strength 

We  will  not  sink  in  fear 

We  worship  thee... 

We  yet  survive  ;  but  who  can  say 

Wear  the  crown  so  dearly  won 

Welcome  each  closing  year 

Welcome,  sweet  day  of  rest 

Welcome  the  day  that  God  hath  blest 

Welcome  to  this  reviving  breast 

Well  may  the  earth  astonished  shake 

Well  may  this  glowing  heart  rejoice 

Well  may  thy  praise  our  lips  employ 

Well  pleased,  through  Jesus  Christ  his  Son.. . . 

Were  hallow'd  by  thy  rites,  by  prayer 

Were  precious  in  his  sight 

Were  the  whole  realm  of  nature  mine 

What  ardent  love  and  zeal  are  due 

What  are  we  that  he  should  show 

What  arrows  pierce  so  deep  as  sin 

What  endless  glory  shines 

What  greater  gift,  what  greater  love 

What  honors  shall  we  raise 

What  impious  numbers,  bold  in  sin 

What  is  this  absorbs  me  quite 

What  joyful  tidings  spread 

What  lasting  honors  shall  we  rear 

What  more  can  he  say  than  to  you  he  hath  said 

What  mortal  tongue  display 

What  peaceful  hours  I  then  enjoy 'd 

What  should  allay  our  lively  hope 

What  snares  beset  my  way 

What  though  in  solemn  silence  all 

What  though  it  pierced  my  fainting  heart 

What  though  no  real  voice  nor  sound 

What  though  the  spicy  breezes 

What  time  the  hallow'd  arches  rung 

What  venom  gives  such  pain  within 

Whate'er  tliat  idol  be 

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ALPHABETICALLY      ARRANGED. 


Wliate'er  this  living  world  contains , 

When  all  thy  mercies,  0  luy  God , 

When,  awed  by  g-uilt  and  fear 

When  call'd  on  angels'  food  to  feast 

When  crimson  gleams  the  east  adorn 

W^hen  dangers,  woes,  or  death  are  nigh . . . .  , 
When  each  day's  scenes  and  labor's  close.. . 
WHien  earth  and  heaven  before  his  face. . . . 

When  first  before  his  mercy-seat 

When  first  I  saw  the  Lord 

Wlicn  foes  and  fears  prevail , 

When  gathering  clouds  around  I  view > 

W^hen  gladness  wings  my  favor'd  hour 

When  God,  our  God,  is  near , 

When  God  the  nations  shall  survey 

When  heaven  and  earth  shall  pass  away. . . 

When  he  but  speaks  the  healing  word 

When  he  spake  and  it  was  done 

When  I  can  read  my  title  clear 

When  I  can  say  that  God  is  mine 

When  I  can  see  thy  glories  shine 

When  I,  poor  abject  mortal,  pray 

When  I  rise  to  worlds  unknown 

When  I  survey  the  wondrous  cross 

When  I  tread  the  verge  of  Jordan 

When  I  turn  mine  eyes  within 

When  infants  learn  to  lisp  his  Name 

When  in  the  bosom  of  the  earth 

When  in  the  grave  he  lay 

When  in  the  night  I  sleepless  lie. 

When  in  the  silent  womb  I  lay 

When  in  the  slippery  paths  of  youth 

When  in  the  sultry  glebe  I  faint 

When  in  thy  house  of  prayer 

When  Jehovah's  work  begun 

When  Jesus,  from  the  realms  above 

When  Jesus  is  reveal'd 

When  Jesus  left  his  heavenly  throne 

When  Jew  and  Greek  one  prayer  shall  pour 

When,  Lord,  to  this  our  western  land 

When  mercy  intercedes 

When  mine  eyelids  close  in  death 

When  mothers  round  him  press'd 

When  nature  fails,  and  day  and  night 


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When  none  but  God  is  near 

When  noon  her  throne  in  h'ght  arrays 

When  o'er  the  dark  wave  the  red  h'ghtning  is  gleam- 
ing  

When  on  my  bed,  diseased,  oppress'd 

When  our  work  of  hfe  is  past 

When  pain  transfixes  every  part 

When,  repentent,  to  the  skies 

When  rising"  floods  my  soul  o'erflow 

When,  rising  from  the  bed  of  death , 

When  rolling  years  shall  cease  to  move 

When  shall  my  joys  arise 

When  sickness  grieves,  and  pains  invade. 

When  sin  has  shot  its  poison'd  dart 

When  sin  in  our  hearts  its  wild  warfare  is  waging. .  . . 

When  sinks  my  heart  in  waves  of  woe 

When  sorrowing  o'er  some  stone  I  bend 

When  storms  of  trouble  rise 

When,  streaming  from  the  eastern  skies 

When  terror  in  each  face  appear'd 

When  the  Prince  of  Peace  was  born 

When  thine  olive-plants  increasing 

When  those  we  love  are  snatch'd  away 

When  thou,  0  Lord,  shall  stand  disclosed 

When  thro'  the  deep  waters  I  call  thee  to  go 

When  through  fiery  trials  thy  pathway  shall  lie 

When  through  the  torn  sail  the  wild  tempest  is  stream- 
ing  : 

When  thy  favor'd  vintage  flowing 

When  thy  harvest  yields  thee  pleasure 

When  to  heaven's  great  and  glorious  King 

When  too  late  to  offer  prayer 

When  vexing  thoughts  within  me  rise 

When  waves  on  waves,  to  heaven  uprear'd 

When  we  are  raised  from  deep  distress 

When  we  at  death  must  part 

When  we  forget  to  praise 

When  we  reach  the  heavenly  shore 

When  will  the  mournful  night  be  gone 

When  with  the  Father  and  the  Son 

When  worn  with  sickness,  oft  hast  thou 

W^hen  youth  its  pride  of  beauty  shows 

Whence  the  living  waters  flow 

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Whene'er  temptations  fright  my  heart 

Whene'er  the  angry  passions  rise 

Where  Afric's  sunny  fountains 

Where  clays  and  years  revolve  no  more 

W^here  he  displays  his  healing  power 

Where,  in  thy  presence  fully  hlest 

Where  is  the  blessedness  I  knew 

Where  is  the  soul-refreshing  view 

Where  is  thy  victory,  0  grave 

Where  Jesus  answers  prayer 

Where  Jesus  is  within 

Where  mercy  never  came , 

W^here  milder  words  declare  his  will 

Where  now  our  Saviour  reigns 

Where  our  Redeemer's  love 

Where  peaceful  rivers,  soft  and  slow 

Where  prayer  and  praise  ascend 

Where  pure,  serene  effulgence  reigns 

Where  reason  fails > 

Where  saints  immortal  reign 

W^here  saints  in  light  our  coming  wait. 

Where  shall  my  trembling  soul  be  hid 

Where  storm  after  storm  rises  dark  o'er  the  way. . . 
Where  the  rivers  of  pleasure  flow  o'er  the  bright  plains 

Where  the  saints  of  all  ages  in  harmony  meet 

Where  years  and  death  are  known  no  more 

Where  you  must  shortly  lie. 

Where'er  the  foot  of  man  hath  trod 

Where'er  the  human  race  is  found 

Where'er  the  joyful  sound  is  heard 

W^herefore  do  earthquakes  cleave  the  ground 

Wherefore  should  Israel's  sons,  once  bless'd 

W^herefore,  ye  saints,  rejoice  with  me 

Which  by  thy  power  were  made 

Which  calls  to  watch  and  pray 

Which  covers  all  that  was  a  friend 

W^hich  drew  the  wondrous  plan 

WHiich  for  the  Church  of  God  remains 

Which  God  on  Sinai  spoke 

Which  heaven  and  earth  amaze 

Which  hides  their  Shiloh's  glorious  light 

Which  in  our  works  we  place 

Which  is  our  life,  hath  certain  stay 


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Which  kings  and  prophets  waited  for 

Which  make  the  spirit  mount  on  high 

Which  none  but  they  who  feel  it  know 

Which  siiows  salvation  nigh 

Which  sorrow  ne'er  invades 

Which,  through  thy  grace,  we  now  have  heard. 

While  all  th'  adoring  thrones  around 

While  all  the  armies  of  the  sky 

While  angels  in  their  songs  rejoice 

While  angels  thus,  0  Lord,  rejoice 

While  clouds  of  sorrow,  care,  and  pain 

While  every  land  its  joyous  tribute  brings 

While  heaven  itself  proclaims  with  joy 

While  heaven's  broad  arch  rings  back  the  sound. 

While  heaven  stands  open  to  our  view 

While  I  draw  this  fleeting  breath 

While  I  hearken  to  thy  law 

While  I  sing  redeeming  love 

While  in  ( hy  temple  we  appear 

While  Jordan  roU'd  between 

While  justice,  truth,  and  love 

While  pity  prompts  the  rising  sigh 

While  power  divine  his  word  attends 

While  pressing  on  to  God 

While  rich  and  poor  for  mercy  call 

While  shepherds  watch'd  their  flocks  by  night. . . 
While  the  anthems  of  rapture  unceasingly  roll. . 

While  the  lambs  thy  bosom  share 

While  the  prayers  of  saints  ascend 

While  the  tempest  still  is  high 

While  the  waves  of  trouble  roll 

While  thee  I  seek,  protecting  Power 

While  they  are  slaves  to  lust 

While  they  on  earth  remain 

While  thus  my  early  vows  I  pay 

While  thus  ye  follow  my  commands 

While  thy  glorious  praise  is  sung 

W^hile  thy  ministers  proclaim 

While  to  his  sacred  throne  I  move 

While  yet  we  sojourn  here 

Whilst  all  the  stars  that  round  her  burn 

Whilst,  guarded  by  his  potent  hand 

Whilst  unborn  churches,  b}'  their  care 


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Who  all  night  long  unwearied  sing- 

Who  are  these  in  briglit  array 

Who  art  from  both  derived 

Who  Ining  salvation  on  their  tongues 

Who  can  with  thee  contend 

Who  cries  in  his  anguish,  "  Save,  Lord,  or  we  perish." 

Who  does  her  sins  lament 

Who  dwelt  in  death  and  night 

Who,  from  yon  bright  tiuone  above 

Who,  God  and  man,  may  l)oth  embrace 

Who  in  the  strength  of  Jesus  trusts 

"  Who  is  the  King  of  Glory,  who  ?" 

"  Who  is  the  King  of  Glory,  who  ?" 

Who  is  this  that  comes  from  Edom 

Who  knows  thine  only  Son  has  died 

Who  made  the  earth  and  sky 

Who  now  his  people  shall  accuse ■ 

Who  now  his  people  shall  condemn 

Who  once  at  distance  stood 

Who  reigns  enthroned  above 

Who  saved  us  by  his  blood 

Who  see  the  light  or  feel  the  sun 

Who  sends  his  word  to  us  and  you 

Wlio  stand  on  Sion's  hill 

Who,  the  lot  of  all  deciding 

Who,  though  with  feebler  rays  they  shine 

Who  trod  atBiction's  path 

Who  turn'd  thee  from  the  fatal  paths 

Who  was,  and  is  the  same 

Who  weeps  in  pity  o'er  the  wound 

Who,  who  shall  be  our  foe 

Who,  who  would  live  alway,  away  from  his  God, 

Who  with  the  world  would  grieve  to  part , 

Who  would  not  drop  tliis  load  of  clay 

Whom  suppliants  never  sought  in  vain , 

Whose  arm  alone  can  save 

Whose  breast  responds  with  generous  warmth.. .  , 

Whose  faith  is  changed  to  sight 

Whose  glories  shine  througli  endless  days ■ 

Whose  joys  eternal  flow 

Whose  mercy  lends  me  one  day  more 

Whose  names  are  writ  in  heaven 

Whose  new-creating  power 


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Whose  service  is  our  choice 

Whose  souls,  condeinn'd  and  dying- 

Whose  sun  creates  the  day 

Whose  wrath  ye  cannot  bear 

Why  are  its  bounties  all  in  vain 

"  Why  cumbers  it  the  ground  ?  " 

Why  heaves  the  secret  sigh 

Why  hides  the  sun  his  rays 

Why  raournest  thou,  my  anxious  soul. . . . 
Why  mute  remains  the  sullen  tongue. . . . 
Why  should  I  cleave  to  things  below. . . . 
Why  should  my  passions  mix  with  earth. 

Why  that  blood  his  raiment  staining 

Why  will  ye  for  ever  die 

Why  wilt  thou  now  give  place  to  fear. . . 

Why,  ye  ransom'd  sinners,  why 

Why,  ye  thankless  creatures,  why 

Wide  as  the  wheels  of  nature  roll 

Wide  as  the  world  is  thy  command 

Will  all  our  need  supply 

Will  bid  all  sinful  joys  depart 

Will  bring  its  trials  and  its  cares 

Will  ye  cross  his  love,  and  die 

Will  ye  not  his  grace  receive 

Will  ye  slight  his  grace,  and  die 

Will  ye  still  refuse  to  live 

Will  you  let  him  die  in  vain 

Wisdom  and  might,  and  zeal  and  love. . . 

Wisdom,  if  you  still  despise 

Wisdom,  riches,  to  obtain 

With  all  her  powers 

With  all  his  strength  endued 

With  all  the  blue  ethereal  sky 

With  all  the  graces  of  his  train 

With  all  thy  quickening  powers 

With  all  thy  quickening  powers 

With  awful  power  imprest 

With  better  liopes  be  fill'd 

With  blessings  crowns  each  opening  year. 

With  bliss  divinely  free 

With  care  bind  up  the  broken  heart 

With  conscious  sighs  we  own 

With  eager  feet  one  temple  throng 

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With  every  morning  sacrifice 

With  faith's  iUnmined  eyes 

With  fear  before  thee  I'll  rejoice 

With  full  salvation  blest 

With  gloomy  horrors  overspread 

With  God,  for  man  to  intercede 

With  God  laid  up  in  store 

With  grateful  praise  one  God  adore . . . . 

With  growing  ardor  onward  move 

With  growing  brightness  shine. ....... 

With  health  renew'd  my  face 

With  heedless  steps  I  ran 

With  his  own  precious  blood 

With  holy  graces  shine 

With  hope  in  him  mine  eyelids  close.. 

With  humble  confidence  look  up 

With  humble  gratitude  I  raise 

With  innocence  array'd 

With  joy  divine 

Wi(h  joy  shall  I  behold  the  day 

With  joy  their  Lord  surrounding 

Witli  love  and  devotion  draw  near 

With  lustre  brighter  far  shall  shine. . . . 
With  meekness  let  us  hear  his  word. . . 

With  me  for  ever  reign 

With  me  sing  praises  to  the  Lord 

With  might  before  unknown 

With  morning  light,  and  evening  shade 

With  never-failing  skill 

With  news  of  joy  from  heaven 

With  one  reviving  touch  of  thine 

With  painful,  pleasing  anguish  flow... 
With  pardoning  mercy  richly  blest..'.. 

With  reverence  seek  his  face 

With  sleep  refresh  my  feeble  frame. .  . . 

With  songs  of  sacred  praise 

With  sounds  seraphic  ring 

With  strict  inquiring  eyes 

With  strong  persuasion,  from  afar 

With  th'  angelic  host  proclaim 

With  tlie  j)oor  of  liumble  mind 

With  the  rich  tokens  of  thy  grace 

With  the  shadow  of  thy  wing 


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With  the  shepherd's  kindest  care 

With  this  I  venture  nigh , 

With  thoughts  of  Christ  and  things  divine. 

With  thy  beloved  Name , 

With  thy  celestial  grace , 

With  trembhng  and  with  fear 

With  troubles  worn,  with  pain  opprest.. .  . 

With  us  evermore  be  found 

With  vain  regret,  deplore 

With  vital  ardor  glows 

With  wisdom  from  on  high , 

Within  our  spreading  land 

Within  their  spheres  on  high 

Within  these  hallow'd  walls 

Without  the  Spirit  of  thy  Son 

Witness,  ye  men  and  angels ;  now 

Woo'd  you  to  embrace  his  love 

Workers  of  iniquity 

Worthy  is  the  Lamb  once  slain 

Worthy  the  Lamb  that  once  was  slain. . . . 

Would  cast  my  vaunting  soul  to  earth 

Wretched  wanderer,  far  astray 

Yea,  bend  rejoicing  to  his  rod 

Ye  angels,  catch  the  thrilling  sound 

Ye  angels,  the  full  hallelujali  be  singing... 

Ye  everlasting  doors,  give  way 

Ye  everlasting  doors,  give  way 

Ye  faithful  souls  who  Jesus  know 

Ye  fearful  saints,  fresh  courage  take 

Ye  fields  of  light,  celestial  plains 

Ye  humble  souls,  approach  your  God 

Ye  living  men,  come  view  the  ground. . . . 

Ye  may  behold  your  victory  won 

Ye  nations,  bow  with  sacred  joy 

Ye  saints,  approach,  the  anguish  view 

Ye  scenes  divinely  fair 

Ye  sinners,  seek  his  grace 

Ye  tenants  of  the  ocean  wide 

Ye  thunders,  burst  with  awful  voice 

Ye  worlds,  declare  his  might 

Yellow  sheaves  of  ripen'd  grain 

Yes,  and  before  we  rise 

Yes,  boundless  goodness.  He  will  hear 


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Yes,  Lord,  we  love,  and  we  adore 

Yes,  whosoever  will 

Yei  answers  still  in  his  own  day , 

Yet,  holy  Father,  wild  despair 

Yet  I  mourn  my  stubborn  will , 

Yet,  looking  down,  I  visit  oft , 

Yet  men,  who  trace  the  dangerous  waves 

Yet  mercy  spares  our  guilty  land 

Yet,  oh,  the  mourning  sinner  spare , 

Yet  our  hope  of  heaven  is  left 

Yet,  should  rising  whirlwinds  tear , 

Yet  sovereign  mercy  calls,  "  Return  ;  ". . 
Yet  these,  new  rising  from  the  tomb. . .  . , 
Yet  though  ray  soul  in  darkness  mourns. 

Yet  thou,  their  God,  art  there , 

Yet  whilst  around  his  board  we  meet.. .  . , 

Yet  will  I  trust  me  in  my  God 

Yet  worthless  still  myself  I  owi] , 

Your  faith  by  holy  tempers  prove 

Your  joyful  homage  pay 

Your  Maker's  wondrous  power  proclaim . , 

Your  vows  in  his  temple  proclaim 

Youth,  when  devoted  to  the  Lord 

You  who  unto  Jesus  for  refuge  have  fled , 


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